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OFFICIAL PAPER
PITTSITUR!gIi:
orIitIRSDAY MORNING ----- ----OCTOBER
• flOßSiliiio POST JOB' OPTIC
• 4
We amid -eall the attention of filljiljilANTS AND
• 41II8TISE88 MSS to the fact that ',chive just receided
'!• •sto Pliladelphis a number of foal;
of Job Type, and
• now prepared to ffii orders ter Cards, airculain, Slll
Paper Soaks, Posters, and - Proirtuistned fOr exhibl
lions. All orders allibepromptly filled.
, tars—ittPArcum.Y.4 l . cco, -Areschil,*Per Adect4sirro
Agents, are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daffy and Weekly .
Pori, and ail, authorised to receive Prn4sanSurstrr3 and'
SIMOLIPTIONEI for us at the same rates Si . required at this
091 es. Their receipts are reticatesd as payment": } Their
ogle", are at Naw 1r0a1,122 Nassau ertaarr,
Boarow, 10 OMB MM.
SWAN!, are prepared to print paper booker
for,Jitss in the Supreme Court, in good style, anti
on short notice, and invite the legal profession
to givensa oalL, ,
Tine NEWS
M. Botlieco, the late Russian Minister ID
Washington, left property la this country to his
widow valued at poo,ooo.
Mrs. Mary Govo Nichols, author of " Mary,
Lyndeu," is about to establish a Free Lovo
hoarding house and n Free Lore ichoni in Cin
cinnati.
The Milwankle Sentinel. gays the large unto
bar of deliberate murderi3 recently committed
have caused a great reaction .in' public opinion
in favor of restoring the death penalty, and that
it will probably bo done the ensuing winter.
The District Attorney, of Now York, in the
°curse of some reniarke on on Afric slaver
ease on Monday, said he had reason to believe
that fourteen vessels had sailed : from that port
within ten months, to be employed in that ac
cursed traffic !
A " fancy " Wall street concern called the
Tontine Insurance Company has been closed up
by the Comptroller within a few days. It seems
that the company had not a dollar of capital
when they started, but borrowed $200,000 for
about a week to flourish on. They then return
ed it and commenced huskiest. This precious
company has been Issuing policies for about six
months and is now defunct. Linbilities $lO,OOO
—assets $6,000.
FUEL AND LUMBER
No two articles of universal use and constunp
tion in this country are now tieing more rapidly
in value and Importance than fuel and lumber.
There is &scarcity of timber and Cereals through
out the West, and at the East the forests have
lately been rapidly reduced to supply timber
and fuel for railroads and all other purpciette ;
and it is becoming a matter of serious impor
tance to ascertain where the vast futlre demand
that is every year increasing will find its supply-
We Gan point to one coerce whence a large
supply can yet be drawn. In the counties of
north-western Pennsylvania, along the Allegheny
and Clarion rivers and their tributaries, there
are yet vast and unbroken forests of excellent
timber, and a Outum of bituminous coal, said
to be from nine to thirteen feet in thickness, and
equalling our Pittsburgh coal in quality. Thous
ands and tens of thousands of sores of snob
timber and coal in those regions are yet over
looked, or but little thought of, la the general
rush of the people of the older States for west
ern lands. This mistake will yet be discovered.
The opal and timber of one acre of the land in
Clarion, Jefferson, Forest or Elk counties are
worth now, with a view to the future and certain
demand, twenty sores of the best prairie lands
of the West. The soil, too, of this Allegheny
and Clarion region is generally good, andiron
ore abounds.
Such sources of wealth and specalatiotiAtill
not bo much longer overlooked. The rallOnds
from all directions are stretching towards that
region, and in a few years will developo and make
known its rich advantages. The Allegheny Val
ley Railroad is extending from Pittsburgh to
wards the heart of that region. The Suabpry
and Erie is cout , ..ng from the eastward, and will
soon open to it the New York and Philadelphia
markets, where Its lumber, coal, iron, and agri
cultural products will And a nonstant and excel
lent market. A railroad from Buffalo to thi 3
centre of that region is also in process of :eon
str .etiot ; while the Penang() Railroad stretches
through it from east to west, and will convey its
Lumber and coal to all western markets This
last named road is sure to be built, as it Is , an
important link in a long chain of roads in which
Now York and Philadelphia are equally inter
ested, and equally sure to forward.to completion
es early as possible.
The wealth of the Allegheny and Clarion re
gion will soon be knows ; and will be found to
equal that of any other portion of our State.
In minerals, forests, and agricultural capacities
this State is scarce eqnaUed by any otheriti the
Union; and its wealthiest portion may yet be
Viand in eome of those north•western cortUdee
that till lately have been but little regarded.
The constantly inoretteing demand (or fuel `
end
lumber ; and the progress of the .railroadi Are
have named towards them, indicate that the time
is not distant when the regions of the Allegheny
And Clarion, and the whole north-west of Penn
sylvania will be one of the wealthiest portiOne
of this State.
Pennsylvania owes a debt of forty million
dollars ; yet with all her developed and undo.
veloped wealth, her exhaustless mines, her wide
forests, rich soil, and manufacturing advantages,
it is a sum of indebtedness that can excite no
apprehensions. The coal in a single °entity
'would pay the whole of it twice over; antionoh
is our geographical position that all the eastern
And western markets are easily and cheaply Bo
possible with all our prsdncte and fabrics.
Among the most fruitful sources of the ratt u e
wealth -of this Stake aro the yet undeveloped
Mines and vast forests that stretch over the 6a
tins of the Allegheny and Clarion rivers.
hipioarrr Vora.—The Know Nothings try_to
muscle themselves with the assertion that
though Plumer is elected Canal CommisSioner,
he has not received a majority of all the- votes
of the State. He heats fusion nearly twelve
thousand ; but there Is a scattering vote of over
thirteen thousand. Well, what of it ?
this. Had Cleaver, Henderson, Martin and 1911-
tiameon been out of the field, who would haTe
received those thirteen thousand votes? Vet
Nicholson, for they chose to throw away their
votes rather than vote for him. Who double,
{.hen, that bad the Whig, Native and Free Boil
candidates been out of the way that Plumer
would have received half at least of that mat
tering vote q 4nd in that event his majerity
would have been larger than it is. Had he re
ceived but one thoneand of those votes ho would
have been,elected.
Chase is a minority Governor of Ohio
tier In another column .will be, found, ex
mots from the New York Courier and Enquirer,
the Philadelphia North American, aid Altiany
Evening Journal, in relation to- boguslusprapo o ,
Companies. It is a matter of general
and those relying on Insurance Companies4oi
safety will be induced to Use more - than " l until
caution when securing policies.
An EXPIIII3IVB Lsac.—The basin of the Water
Works of Lancaster, Pa., bas been leaking fior
some -months, and aloes of forty thousand dol
lars has been caused by the undernilling of ~ the
walls. All search for the leak has proved inef
fectual until within the last week, when it was,
fortunately discovered and stopped.
MRVIMIM
Free Lovers In the Mayor's 01Nee New
The Now York Herald gives the followingre
iort at,thty4lalogne that cusped betweeniklnyor
Wood-,44ll„lberlkristamxeii the !Miming after
the arkit oeite Free Lovers:
Mayor tollbatailtatibavebeen arrest
ed, siren a:A - shine of , having made a_speeeh
!r tileftkutAltV,lllree lotera " establishnient,
to which you made nee of very improperlsn
guage, and spoke of 'the .‘ association" in :eon•
nection with other houses of immoral character
in Mercer and other streets of the kind in the
city. It is my impreesicn; sir,• that this whole.
conc ern is oaloulated to mislead the young, and
tolead to growl improprieties, if allowed to eon
tioile in opiratiba..'; :Bach things cannot be too
strongly deprecated; and if is_ mylntent&on to
üBo all lawful means for
Oa 'every graVemutticier—l Went to the
house lif• the bretberhdod; 666 Broadway, at the
request, of my friend Mr., JO/hew, who is suffer
ing mtch from hemorrhage of the lungs. I went,.
as I ealdzbetere, limply' at his desire, for the
puipuse or:leaping things straight for that.
wight ;•• linever woe-there:but on two previous
•occaslons;und'ipi idetfitf addretishig Abe people
was to•proyeat.ol,o4;batice.
Mayor,riumovedby.thittexplanation-.4 am in
favor of- thelargesf liberty - of repereb and of•the
press, with which I would not interfere, tier 'at
tempt ta.ratrietin. any way ; yet, at the same
time, the* ate things which come specially on
tier pcilerledlitioti, and WS I consider as one
of them. kregard. , theso ' , thing. as most Miff
thieSouritf-their-tendencies, established tor im
proper Purpoess,_and, 'though I cannot hope to
eradicate-vine entirely, tintend to shut it out,
'at least, from public advertieement. Here hie
honor intimated, avery . Olga manner, that if
any person ;would act Am an--unbecoming and
ridiculous mann'r—if persona would - out up each
Ant - his, they'maet do It la a priWite way, and not
exhibit theirwciandalous.doingsla the public eye.
• (Mr. Brisbium 10010 blank.) Of course, contin
ued the Mayor, it is impossible in cities like New
York, Paris, London, Ws., to put a stop to snob
vim; but my dogrel's to confine it within as
'Darrow a sphere as passible, It ie wrong.,-(look
ing very hard at Mr. 8., Who bears the penetra
ting gaze of Lis Honor without wincing)—it to
wrong for a man of your intelligence and ability
to countenance things • of the kind. However,
air, in this case I shall discharge you on your
own recognizance/4 relying upon your honor to
re-appear at the time of your examination.
Mr. 13. here eximated one of his moat graceful
bows, and said, with an air of the most heartfelt
gratitude, I thank you, airs and," continued
he, (with another bow, surpassing in grape even
the first,) "permit me to add that you are the
only gentleman (a tremendous emphasis on the
last word) I have had the pleasure to meet with
in the whole of this transaction. I have been
I most shamefully treated and abused by the po
lice, (pathetically;) there hasn't been the least
distinction made between me and a common
criminal ; I have been thrown into a oell—(dra
matically)—yeti, I repeat it, into a cell, and
immured there a whole night. I may state
here, that I have boon at the Times office in
search of the editor, - with whom I had an inter
view, in which I severely reprimanded him for
the unjustifiable snide published in his paper
of this date'.., The editor was very much morti
fied ; but I shall pursue--(with a very deter
mined air)—l shall certainly pursue this thing
to the end, and if I can't succeed In getting Jae
tins done me, I shall start a newspaper for the
purpose of showing the people of New York—
(patriotioally)—that the rights of American elti•
zone are not to be trampled upon with imperil-
ty.''
The Mayor—(very coolly)—Very well, sir; as
you please about that; we have not the slightest
objection to suoh action, but we shall certainly'
not permit you or any other person to keep such
establishments.
Mr. Brisbane publishes a card, stating that he
went to the Lodge of the Lovers to oblige his
Riot friend ; that a alight raw occurred, and ho
was seized in a brutal manner, " dragged to a
loathsome station house, and incarcerated all
night ;" and he says he " shall test in the courts
of juetioo whether such brutality, violence, and
a desecration of individual rights are legal."
An individual who e signature is, " A Lsdy
Member of tho New York Free Love Aseocia
non," vritee to the Herald:
We are going to have a house built expressly
for us. We are going to enlarge the number of
members to double—yes, treble what it is now.
We are going ahead in apito of anybody and
everybody, and lot those stop us who sac. We
defy them
CAUSE 05 THE EXPOSE.
To the Editor of the Herald
The Tribune of late soma to know ooneidera.
ble of the affairs of the League or Free Love
Association. 'robably I could enliehteu the
readers of your paper how the Tribune knows so
much One of the reporters of that paper (I do
not know his name, but will describe him : e
all, demure looking young gentleman, with long
hair and large turn down collar,) belongs to the
so called Free Love Sooiety, or did belong until
some three or four weeks back, when a serious i
circumstance occurring, ho was obliged to leave .
The circumstance was this :—Oneeventog, about
four weeks since, at one of the meetlng3 of the
Association, this reporter accidentally, of course,
got meddling with the affairs end effects, in the
shape of n woman of the celebrated * * *, who
lately figured in the papers, though not with
this oonoern; and the tad? not Biting the man
ner of Mr. Iteporter's addresses, spoici rather
loud- for her own lover, who was * * *, and
that gentleman coming op at the titue with some
of .his friends, commenced a serious battle upon
the reporter. By this time some of his friends
had come up, when it might have terminated
very badly, had not the Chief come up to the
spot and stopped the battle. Thus it ended,
and thus the Tribune knew so much ; for the re
porter, for revenge, exposed the whole matter,
ho having gat a bit in the eye which gave it a
sort of rainbow 0010; and * * * a bruise on
the bead with a Chair.
Tours, to,
THOUBLN AMONG TUN biNDIOOVI.--A difliOnity
occurred- between two medioal students, the one
from the !forth and the other from the South, at
the Jefferson College, rhiladelphia, on Saturday
last, and on Monday It was likely to have a earl
one termination by their fellows espousing the
quarrel. A polioeman observing a large crowd
in front of the College in angry discussion, step
ped forward and requieted them to disperse, so
as to give pedestrians an opportunity to pass;
but this only enraged the future heroes of the
lancet, who replied with angry epithets. He
then called in a couple of stars, and arrested
three of the ringleaders, who were immediately
placed in durance vile. The enraged medicoee
threatened to rescue and demolish the Bastile
wherein- they wore immured. Mayor Conrad
bearing of the threat ordered some two hundred
polidetnen to.bo on the alert, and also went in
person to address the students on the folly of
their conduct. After hearing him they conclud
ed that discretion vas the better part of valor,
and resolved to let the lava take Its courso. This
MOO Nese, as, bad a reaone been attempted, they
would•probably have got nothing for their pains
except broken heads and a berth in Cherry Hill
-Odeon.
IV The following testimony In relation to
[?ridge & Wadsworth's Patent Oscillating Engine
is Strong _and, unequivocal. Messrs. Cridge &
Co. manufacture these steam engines in Aileghe.
ny ally, near the end of the Aqueduct. Mr.
Heys°, who, elm the following card, has been
purhasing machinery of all kinds to take to the
city of Repo, and he gives to this engine the
preterehoo over all others. 11 is coming into
general use
thn: iedons Medlin e shops in
New - York and Philadelphia se well as in Pitts
burgh, Him tome to thb copeltudon that for
economy In fuel, compactness, durability and
lightness, I have seen •nothing to compare with
Cridge & Wadsworttee Patent Oscillating Engine.
I have bought one to bate to the Pity of MeZlOO,
in preferenoo to any thing which I have seen.
S. T. HEYSE, of Itexleo.
A NICIV NUBJ3RECT RHYME.—Phbleafi T. Barnum
is about issuing a new edition of juvenile
to be dedioated to the descendants of Mother
Goose, who are not yet all dead, se some have
foolishly supposed. Here is the first oontribu
iiin
VANA,,DL ie 'rapidly ;rat/
yin ' '' d ig i t u po ta rti e la t e w e o .
There are 168 hewaPaPera P
iparareoviasneed in
ee. It
the
last
ten is said
eathyegrro overowth of wheat
per
wheat
cent.naa
A 14113618E1L
fibs had a little baby,
...andlt.wea very sweet:
•••,..13he took tt to the baby show
The other babes to beat.
' /"Vtabssnia.• ermines—
.. lailieltotas Tess: •
Wasn't she a darling—
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-94.
Insurance Companies.
We find, on inquiry, that the list of Insurance
Companies contained in our paper of yesterday,
and copied from the U. S. Insurance Gazette,
Was materially imperfect ; inasmuch as the edi
tor of thatJotirlial had tiotexptinged: . tho. 43 - 1
ploded oompriiiie4if athloh.latter..zre are sorry
to record a lti4e Timber- - --
The following atuppatties latkve elther_faited or
ceased to do-busitieSs: •
Data. Name. Location.
1860. Ameritistri:,P,'
11352. American;
1851. Farmers, - .- 'Utica.
1852. Franklin, PL andFire,,Saratoga Springs
1886: 'Franklin Co., Malone.
1852'. Granite, [Utica] N. Y.
1852. Globe, 'Utica.
1852. God. R. M. and F., Crescent.
1886. - Kingateitslid lual, 'Kingston.
1886. Monroe County, Rochester.
1861. Mohawk Valley Far., Bootie.
1815. New York Btate, Newark.
1850. New York - unit* Johnstown,
, •
18611 Nortliorn Proteotioa, :Camden. '
1836. Oneida County, Utica.
1836. Oaondago County, Baldwinsville
1861. Rensselaer, Lansiugbarg.
1858. Tempest, fileredian.
1850. United States, West Potsdam.
These were mutual companies, taking pre.
mium note., and haiing no cash securities to fall
back upon when losses exceeded income ; they
ferthe.eforthlessness of the notes. Saab
are, respite of the premium note system in fire
insurance. it •has proved a • delusion and a
snare, inflicting overwhelming losses upon .in•
dividnals. In one village, where a large fire re
cently occurred, there were losses amounting to
about 'thirty five thousand dollars, Insured in
ono of these note companies, that had failed
some time previously, but the unfortunate policy
holders being kept in ignorance of the failure,
had not had opportunity to get other insurance.
People, who wished to get cheap insurance,
dealing with these companies, have shifted from
one to. another, paying two or threa_premiams
year. Most of the failures have occurred with
in two years, owing to the enormous competi
tion which our general insurance law by footno
ting the oreation of new companies, has given
rind to in this business. Free Trade in fire in
surance would seem to be an injury to the pab•
lie, since, by reducing the rates, by excessive
competition, it ruins the offices and lessens the
security of the public.
The list published by us yesterday was other
wise imperfect in the amount of capital stated.
For instance, the Great. Western has an author
ised capital of five millions, of which $500,000
should be stated as the amount actually paid in.
Wo wish our remarks could, with propriety of
justice to our commercial friends, end here ; but
late legal proceedings against several of our
city !near •nce companies, on the part of the
State authorities, have demonstrated that some
of these oompantes were conceived in fraud, sad
commenced business under fraudulent pretences.
That any bank or broker could he found in oar
city to lend its countenance to such nefarious
transantions, when other banks declined, is cer
tainly very extraordinary.
WO must caution our commercial friends, how
ever, in the premises, and ammo them that
from information given to tie, there are ono or
two companies similarly conceived, and fordng
their claims upon the community.
We would then say to our readers, examine
aorefally the company you propose to deal with
Look to the men who govern it, as well ae to the
nominal capital paid in and proclaimed as the
basis of their operations. The capital of $150,-
000 to $2OO 000 may be paid in to-day, and
found missing to morrow. Sound judgment and
honesty of purpose are of far more importance,
when added to mercantile experience, on the
part of underwriters, than mere capital paid in
and policy holders should look well to the stand
ing of the Direotors in the community, as
guarantee for the faithful performance of con
tracts as underwriters. Those remarks w.ll ap
ply to Marine companies, as well as to Fir com
panies.
We copy the foregoing from the New York
COurier and Enquirer, and call the attention of
our commercial readers to it, as a matter of im
portance to them.
A number of poreona la this community have
suffered fro a the very companies met:alone . : in
the above list, which comprises only such fraud
ulent institutions as were located iu the State of
Neu York, while those of other States have pro
bably been quite as outneroqs. We aro not with
out similar bogus °onuses in Pennsylvania, and
still have a full supply from our sister States. We
have plenty of room for good institutions, and
are always ready to encourage and foster the in
troduction of actual capital from abroad, for the
business of insurance. But the dieporition of
the present day seems to be to overdone in this
very important and difficult branch of business,
and the impression is gaining ground that invited
I for the business insurance is rather an inane
bronco than a help. We would cannon all of
the fallacy of any finch notion. An actual
money capital we believe to be a necessity, a
" sine qua non," that without which there can
be no solid security or certain proepoot of iti•
demnlty.
Many persons have taken up insuring lately as
o make shift, not having been able to get along
at anything else. Bach parties got the privilege
of doing business for some Company of very
slender qualifications, indeed, for the most part,
entirely des'itnte of capital, which they crack
up as a most magnificent affair, but which, if
parties will take the trouble of investigating,
will be foanfi tq hp he perfectly haseless. In
order to guard against such impositions, we
would enjoin upon our friends when seeking for
Insurance,
let. To ascertain the actual amount of capi
tal paid into the concern and invested.
2nd. The character of those investments.
Brd. The names of the parties comprising the
management of the company, and particularly
the competency of its officers for the business.
4th. The character of the business which the
company Is doiao.
There will bo to difficulty in the way of Bach
investigations when the companies are really
legitimate, and, as a general rule, whenever
there is difficulty In ascertaining any of the
above points, there danger exists, and such oom•
pony should bo avoided.
[Boom the Philadelphia Ledger, Tuesday.'
PASSMOILE WILLIAMSON'S CASH was again be
fore. Judge liana yesterday, on petition, In which
his attorneys reviewed the subject of his lime.
aeration. Judge Bane, however, gave the coma
eel to understand that the first step was for
Williamson to purge himself of the contempt of
court, for which ho is now in restraint, before
his petition could be received, though he would
listen to an argument upon his right to be heard
by such petition. It appears to as that Pass
more Williamson might get very easily out of his
present difficulty, without any impeaohment of
the truth of his former return, or any sacrifice
of personal dignity, except that which every
citizen ahould make to the lawe of hie country. I
He, we presume, may oome into court and say,
if ho can with a clear conscience, that he has not
the custody of Jano Johnson, in any sense which'
gives him the control of her movements, or which
would enable him to produoo her in court in an
swer to the habeas corpus. The law does not
require impossibilities of a man, and any reason
able probability, sustained by the sworn feats in
the case, would, we presume, be admitted by the
.Tudge to reinstate Williamson In the rights for
feited by hie wintamagy, the question of his re
sponsibility for the part he took in the escape of
tbo slaves being one for after consideration. If
e were to state the facts frankly and unequivo
cally, for the purpose of possessing the court
with the true state of the case, and not quibbling
ly or evasively, to avoid responsibility, he would
be doing, in our opinion, his duty towards him
self and family, and be showing a proper respect
and submission to the laws, which position cer
tainly can never lower any man in his own self
reepeot, or that of the community in which ho
resides. His present position is regarded by
the public as one of defiance towards the law, in
which he forfeits the sympathy of the pnblio,
and gets no credit for heroism.
Cattle ou ftallroadas
The Dauphin liailroad Company, says the
Pottsville Gazette, have introduceton their line
a very simple anti inexpensive device for pre
venting the intrusion of cattle along the track.
A platform of triangular wooden rods, a few
inobei apart, is placed lengthwise between the
rails—the ground below having previously been
excavated to the depth of six or seven inches.
A side fence is made on clash side of the road,
so as to make it necessary to cross the platform
to gain entrance to the railway. Now, it ap
pears that cows will have nothing to do with the
arrangement; they torn away from the platform
and railway with perfect contempt, although
they could very readily cross it if they had the
courage and disposition. The contrivance was
originally introduced on the railways of the
West, and we are informed that since its intro
duction on the Dauphin road, they are no longer
annoyed by visits from cattle. The whole cost
of the platform is from ten to twelve dollars,
and it is very simple in structure.
Oar Speaking what they linew.e.These
gentlemen take pleasure in testifying in regard to B. A .
Vatmestock's Vermifuge, because two of the lino have used
iF In their private practice es physicians for a number of
years, and they have known it, by observation, to be good
Now Amami, Ind., July 4th, 1853.
Messrs. B. A. Fahnateck el Co. :
Gormless—Having sold your valuable Vermlfuge for
some time, and having seen It used for many year., we
would recommend it to all as a safe and of remedy
for all cases of worms. In no instance have we ever seen
any evil results following Its administration, but always
has it answered the purposes for which it was intended,
and been entirely satisfactory.
Believing that everything that has been set forth in
regard to its virtues is strictly in accordance with our ob.
starvation r, notonly as practitioners, but as men of business
we would unhesitatingly say to all who read this, that It i;
the best Vertnifoge now In use, and that its virtues are best
Agollo the ballots cast in Waterbury, Oonneo- known when tried. RIELY, HOOVER ,t RIMY.
tiout, against the amendment to the constitution, sold, wholesale mud retail, by all ;he Prlorle d ti ts
WhiCh provides that voters must be able to read and coniEry Mereliarite throughout the Unite Usti&
their ballots, were two written " Kno" and "Noe." ootatkoew
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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Wit- Important to Pfaellarra...ffillar DUCAT'.
anteI....TWET ABLE CATTLE POWDER.—There Pow .
Reported Expressly for the Daily Ilorning Post dere are pat up In one pound packs, aml-mxwallyairsad
article, not (tidy for the diseases inoldilitAgrfiOiAffli:COu tl
twins, and other animals, but theyB2 bn ex. d .
ONR WERE LATER FROM EUROPE.
lent article a Irwin. She Ointditfon °tee -
For math.aws, 'they iiiVonly ireitrae th 4 condtt l ot Of
milch cows, but they inciitate - the qi nuatity its walk - as im
nALWAX, Cfstober ES.—The steamship Africa, from Liver
pad, ardved thisforenoon, with Liverpool dates to the 13th, prove the quality ofrailkAnd bUtter.'":"The par ielas say
being one Week later. that it Inman tlietrantity buttertrenthalf Ribald
The Africa will be due at Boston to morrow evening. to a pound a week to each cow, while name persosusyho
The Hermann sailed from Southampton on the 10th. have tried it say a potted and a half to two poumta par
The edvices from the seat of war are interesting although
matters are gatet Sebastopol, with the exception of an . week, with the same kind cf feeding as before. Of one
occasional shot from the Raman batteries thing we are certain, all who use it once will use it all the
The Allies are active on the Denote. time, and save money by the operation let well alialtraina
Kars still holds out.
A alight engagement occurred near Bertsch, which ter. the appearance of their stock. Price 25 cte. a paper; f. pa
minated favorably for the Allies. pent fur $l. GAO. IL MM,
The Allies are threatening Perekop. Corner Wood street alai Virgin allay,
The bombardment of Odessa by the allied fleet le expected
to take place immediate y. Wholesale and Retail Agent.
The iillies have been threatening Perekop, but their ad
vance has been checked for the present .
French troops are concentrating on the Taunt.
The allied fleet are before the walls of Odessa, the bout
hardment of which is to be commenced immediately.
Ten thousand men are employed In making a road from
Balaktava to the allied camp at SebastopoL
A Frankfort paper asserts that the Russian army has
been withdrawn from the plateau on the north aide of Se
bastopol, towards the heights of Battles. Only a few thou
sand men now garrison the northern f Arta In the
neighborhood of Nikolaief 45,000 men are concentrated .
A British fleet of live ships has been sent to the coast of
Italy, proceeding first to the Bey of Naples.
The British fleet anchored befor.. Odessa on tae Bth of
October. It consisted of 8 ships of the line and 27 steam
ers. The Emperor of Russia arrived at Odessa on the 224
September, but left next day for Nikolalef, to attend a
council.
Detailed accounts show the Russian lessee for three weeks
previous to the fall of Sebastopol, to have been 32,000 men,
without counting death by disease .
Rations have been ordered for the Danube for 40,000
French troops, who are reported to arrive at Shistria about
the end of October.
An Anglo-Turkish contingency has been ordered to Sharp
ie The Austrian g overnment has issued a circular to Its
representatives, In which It says that though Prussia in at
liberty to act as mediator, the present is not the proper
time • that the Western Powers mnst follow up their al
vantage, and not treat with Russia WI she is expelled from
the Crimes'.
Oen. Monriaeff announces a suer-es-fel engagement be
tween the Ctossaek militia and dragoons and the Turkish
rasa' ry and Bashi Bazoaka, of nearly 3000 strong. The
Tacks had 400 killed and All Pilch% the Turkish comman
der, was taken prisoner.
The Turkish garrison at Rare has been redursd to great
extremity. Omer Pada is advancing from Betoom to at
tempt to raise the Beige .
The Russians are repairing Sweaborg with great activity .
Accounts concerning the bombardment of Riga states
that the batteries, ar the mouth of Dana have suffered very
little, but that at flatten they were much injure l.
Three allied vessels anchored at the mouth of Lulls, on
the 26th of September, and set tire to ten vessels .
Nineteen Rowena merchant vessels have been captured
off the coast of Finland .
Amsterdam
The Times' correspondent sayS an alliance between Prince,
Napoleon and the Princess Royal of England is rumored in
the political circles.
DENMARK.
. -
It to announced that the Danl.ll Government bag Invited
all the maritime powers, including the CuNM States, to
meat In a Congress at Copenhagen, to fettle the guectlon
of Bound due.
The Slinlatry has resigned, and D new eno nee hem
firmed.
Weall NODS erre. October 24.—Toe C. S. Attorney Gen
eral has decided that it Is on departure from neutrality for
the citizens of the United States to sell gunpowder, alma or
other articles that are contraband of war; nor for the
merchant ships of any State to transport troops or military
munitions for either belligerent: such commerce, he de
rides, is perfectly lawful, subject only to the chances of
hostile capture by the vessels of either belligerent.
October 24 —Barnum's ➢eby Elbow is coo
aldered a gran] failure, In consequence, he says, of the etric
tune published In the preps hare Ho has brought aut.
against the Commercial, claiming $lO.OOO damages.
Balton, October 24.—The Caned. fulled nt noon for Lien..
Pbe takes out 1160,000 In specie. Joeteh Pierre, So
cretary of Legation to Ituteie, is among bee funingere.
Brutal Blurder—Strange Developement■
Oar citizens were yestoday morning thrown
into an exoiement by some revelations of a start
ling character, which have brought to light one of
the most horrible murders which it hoe peen our
fate to record. Last April, a mulatto woman,
Mary Ann, dauhgter of Robert Coo, and wife of
one lea Randolph, a black fellow, was emddenly
missed, and although diligent search was made
for her, no clue to her whereabouts could be dis
covered. There were circumstances, however,
which led to the belief that a murder had been
committed, and to the arrest of her husband,
who woe believed to have been implicated, bat
afterwards, liberated, for want of evidence
against him.
Hero, however, is the sequel, which wears, in
some respeots, an air of mystery. Coe, the fath
er cf the girl, had dreamed repeatedly, that the
body cf Mary Ann was hidden in a particular gar
den, and with this belief, be, in company with
his son George, repaired to the spot, yesterday
morning, and commenced the search. After
sounding the nature of the earth, in several
places, sort spots were found, which yielded to
the pressure, and the digging was accordingly
commenced—which resulted in the exhuming of I
the trunk of a body , and afterwards various
portions of the dismembered body were discov
ered in separate places, wrapped in seeking, all
In a remarkable state of preservation, and such
as to clearly identify the missing woman. It
is not our wish to deal in the horrible, and we
omit such particulars as would shook the public
mind. It is of too revolting a nature to record.
The remains were gathered together, a coro
ner's jury summoned, and the verdict rendered
that deceased came to her death by violence,
from a person or persons unknown to the jury,"
—believing, however, Isaac Randolph to be im
plicated in the affair.
lo order to secure the arrest of the supposed
criminal, it was deemed Inadvisable to give pub
licity to the matter yesterday through the
novspapor preen. P.olioemen were immediately
detailed to search in those places where the
prisoner wee believed to be. Hie whereabouts
was not precisely known, bat he was thought to
be In Hartford or Waterbury, having left this
oily some weeks since—and telegraphic de
spatches were immediately forwarded to those
places. The result has proved most successful,
as the fugitive was this morning brought to this
city, having been taken by officer Horton, of
Waterbury, and Charles Coe, who assisted in the
dearoh. He was found in a shed, about three
miles from Waterbury, and when arrested, joked
about It, and inquired for what he was taken.
When be saw l.oe, however, his manner at once
changed, and he has been silent ever since. lie
had with him a bag made of sacking, precisely
similar to that in which the body was wrapped,
which may prove evidence against him. He is
now lodged in jail in this city. Randolph is as
desperate a looking character as ie seldom mot
with. Hie examination takes place to morrow.
RIILINU FRANCE.—The Paris oor
respondent of the New York Tribune gives the
following account of the decisions of the Paris
Commission to pass upon the merits of reaping
and threshing maohines :
McCormick takes a gold medal, Manny and
Wright each a @liver medal. The Amperor has
purchased McCormick's machine, the one which
operated so beautifully at La Trappes, for the
Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers. Pitt's (Buf
falo) threshing machine takes a gold modal.
Manufactories of this machine will soon be es
,tablished at different points in France.
Sir No Family should bit without them.
—W• speak of Itr.Laste's Liver Pills, which have become an
Indispensable family medicine. The frightful symptoms
which arise from a diseased Liver manifest themselves,
more or lees, in ever/ family ; dysperdia, tick headache,
obstruction of the menses, ague and fever, pains in the
aide, with dry, hacking cough, are all be results of hepatic
derangement—and for three Dr. ki , Laue's Pilo are a sovic
reign remedy. They have never been known to tall, and
they should be kept at all times by families.
livizorioNs.—Take two or three going to bed, every second
or third night. If they do not purge two or three times by
next morning, take one or two c ore. A slight &Was I
should Invariably lidlow their use.
• 4 •
- % • ,‘ 1.1 '44
,
e P. f.
.0
-
-ARRIVAL 08 THE AFRICA.
Important Decision
Barataria and hi. Babies
Salting or the Canada
[Prom the New Raven Ragiater, Oct. 1L
The Liver Pill may also be used where purging le simply
necessary. As an anti bilious purgative, they are Inferior
to none. And In doses of two or three, they give astonish.
lag relief to sick headache ; also, in slight derangements of
the stomach.
Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take non
but Dr. APLaue's Liver Ms. All others, in comparloon
h,re worthlaso
air The above valuable remedy, also Dr. WLODe'e cele
Mated Vermlfuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Btoree to this city.
Also, for eel• by the so e proprietors,
fiLIMING BROS.,
Successors to J. Ridd &
No. 60 Nor d street, corner of fourth.
in.b.a.inti On for Elfscauir4 Lungs.
The mode of Inhalation, In cases Of difleci lungs and
throat, recommended by DT. Curtis in his advertisement,
strikes us as the true one. It is now generally admitted by
our best phvticisna, that /Axel difilcultlea can erdy be on>.
easefully treated by local applications: 'Thia ltrtwiletl bag,•
been pursued from the first with respect to interne Whim
motion and corrosions, and we see not why *Anal of the
throat and lunge may not be treated in the earnernannerl_
we believe they may. In this veriabbi olimato of ours,.
where lung and throat complaints have become 110 prem.
lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to ,the Tubbs, and
to the afflicted especially, to avail themselves of Di. °culla
ionwiy.—[9no who has tiled_ It.] Bow advertlianosnt In
this paper.
Caution—Da. MIMS' FITODANA is Iha otiginal and only:
ismoloe culla& 61 , p4:8tirdkw •
ag - Ague and Fever of Tubes' Years , '
Standing Cured.--Mx. John Longden, now listing at I
Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Itlehmond,had Ague',
and Fever for three years; most of the mine he MIX Mlle
twice a day, not rarely less than once: he was in:relied
with fevers as soon as the chill left him; end-after trying;
physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and,.
everything recommended to him, was about to glee up in
despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture wee spokes:Coif: he
got two bottles, but before he had used more than a single
one, he was perfectly cured, and has not bad a chill or
tern since.
Mr. Lontden le only one out of thoneands wholuvre
been benefited by this great tonic, elteretl7e and blOod . pa
rifler. gee adrertieement. . sertlns
,tom liatolnolor , a Hair Dre......N0 BURNING,'
BLISTERING COMPOUND conid.nver have. attained' the,
UNIVERSAL favor swotted to thig,:the original, never•
failing favorite. Nature LB not more true to tunnel!
the brown or black produced in the reddest, grayest, or
most frowsy hair, by It. Made and sot), or applied, (Ini
nine private motel,) at BATOUELOB'S Wig Factory, 233
Broadway, Nov York.
Fold, wlnAtisale end retell, by Lr. GEC. IL KEYSER, AB
Wood stmt. oet2Oollinv
stockings and Linidery lor
—lf you don't want your feel pinched with 1)14 and abort
St oAinge, you will take out advice and go to O. DALrEy
corner of Market alloy and'4llth . street, and buy some Of
those elegant Fine Blocking', that make yens feet feet-nice
and comfortable. DaLY also makes sad sells every vari
ety of Efoslery that you can mention, at wholesale and
retail.
Remember the place, comer of Market alley anl,lllftli
oat
OHIO dr PENNSYLVANIA RAIL - 800
THE ONLY RAILWAD
RUNNING WEST 1111011. poiorsiviritcitt.
Tux Fen TEMA leaves at 2 A. M.. through to Clinelnuatl
In 12 hours and 40 minutes.
Man. Taam Leaves LT 8 A- M.
Fizeassa Tows " eTS.P. M.
These Trains all make close connections attlredlires,Vind
the first two connect at Alliance. iltraddreet route to Bt,
Louis Is now open, via. Crestlina and Indianapolis, 100
miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made
at Mansfield with the Newark and Etaridisslaatk 'roe' d
and at °redline with the three reads oincentrating there
For particulars coo handbills. No trains run on Band*. •
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville Bt len%
Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towne and Cities In the West
The NEW BRIGHTON A.COORMODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 4A5 P. IL, and New Brighton at 7.50
A. M.
For Tlckete mina ford:tor information apply to
• J.
AL the corner office, Under the MADDlagalieb House-
Or, at the Federal street Station, to
O mita z eAaKiN Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, July 23, 1856. 4920'
- OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD
DIMIO
Continuation of the Ohio and Pena. B. B
TO FORT WAYNE,
Tam fremnin A.VD 1101122113 Kamtaint pirestioseqi,
.11" - Tr•haD mamma at Crest/Me teßferntt rielerainn, Wi th
al/ the Trains on the Ohio amot Pas= Road, and Wel_ at
Surest with Trains going North and 13trq#1,4 Died
River and Lake Erie Railroad. • ,
Yor Tichate ;pis at the - Railroad GSM of the Chin
and bentuflirarda Railroad Company to Pittabuogh, dile.
ghrny Crith or at any of thelailawing flte:
bort Wayna,
Oindnnati, Urbane,
Dayton, ETA°4eld,
Indianapolis, D.mon4,
lialay.
Per,ous desiring VOA') will lao particular to ask for a
Tlditel of the Ohio anti Indiana Itaiirtod,
jet) J. D. STRAUGHAN. Bs"
kkii- Call at No. 164 Wood Street* and ex
amine our stock of SOFT HATS and WLNTEII OAF& Jan
receive!, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestle4 and other akrles
of Oeps, auich we will sell low r cash.
0ct143 MORGAN & CI, 161 Wood alio*
HATS, HATS.—We have received our. PALL
4. . STYLE OF SILK HATS, winch will be found { on In
spection, a neat and good article. A good Hattfnes3,
and an extra one for $4. Cull eon een i.
idOiltlA.lsl A CO., ti 0.184 Woodat.,
Next house to the new Presbyterian Church,
ac.B One dam from With street
[1". CITIZENS' Isinctranen CiompOssy of
Pt t tsburgla..—Wkl. &WALE'S% President;
842413111. L. lILLILIIIELL Secretary.
Office: 94 Water Sireet,between MarkEtand Weodctreda.
,Insures HULL and OAItGO Risks, on the Ohio end Mods.
end Rivers and tributaries.. : • • •
inintressgsinst Loss or Dunne by Ere. ,_
ALSO—Againstthe Perils of Ulnae* idyl IniandlibllZlP
IJonandltranoporhitim.
DIIIIKITOIZA •
Wl - 1 I it' In J3sgsloy, , litobartil,w,
James 11, Cooper, Samuel IL or,
Samuel Rae,Willtamßlnghato,
ZobertPunsp,jr., Alta Ei. Dilworth, •
18 0• Ac h}- Popnook, PrownaSallers,
S. Uarbough, J. 8600121allgth
Wolterbryant, WillnunS. lioers.
John Shipton. • des.ll
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OP PITTSBUBCIII,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
AUTHOBJZSID CAPITAL, 0300,00(I
Issues Buildings and other Property against Loss
or Damnge by Fire, end the Perils'of the Bee and
Inland Nairiga.Uon and Transpoxtallon.
DIBBORORB;
Wm. P. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, Welinhlgh, ,:./tentinay'R.Priend,
Jentes 8. Plegley, W. B. linen, D. rater,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Ilampton, D. M. I 'isrt. , ;
A. J. Jones, J. IL Jones, 'LL It. Cloggebst
OPYIOBBet' •
Presided Hon. WM. 1.7 . 0911110.
Pi .Pretident--.441,14 PATTERSON.
a y
and Predure.A. A. WARIER,
Assidord Sccreory-8. OABIIIBB.
Life, Vire and Marine Trumann° Compani
CORNER OF TVATRIZ AND HAM M? 8724138 TA,
P ITTBEttigattel l a•
liOBEEtT GALWAY, President.
Jed. D. Watt; geozetary.
This Company makes Inisuratise appertaining to or
connected with LIFE
Also. against hull and Cargo Rieke an the Ohio and. hilie
alsolppl rivers and tributaries, and *wine gine generally.
And against Loss and Damage bylire, and against -the
Perils of the Bea end Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued et the lowest rotes conalstent wittirrafirty
to all parties.
Disionan:
Robert Daiwa!,ander Bradley,
James B. Hoou, Fa Fullerton,
Johntrelnln,_ nulellTlMnrkan
MIS= PhDulA Jima IV Etailma,
John Deo Ch. Alhnthnnt,
Joseph P% u
sszam, M. D., Thcchl Dlohey,,, ,
James Efin3hail, Jaw Aram,
Horatio &to, Mittlirinin•
RUM= INSURANCE compArtr
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOENBERHER, PRIECID/NT.
ROBERT FINNEY, Rcoarravr.
C. W. BATCHELOR, anniaLth MEWL
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL lUNU
0
MARINE AND FIRE RISK-S.
Dlimaroas •
J. IL Bhoenberger,
O. W. Batchelor W: ely
IsAao Penno ck, . ,
W. W. Martin,
B. T. Leec.h, 4 30hIVAL CangieY,
George 13. Belden.
David MeCiendletta. "'"
air All Losses ettetained brparties Insured rieder pen.
cire issued by ado Company_ will be liberellq eiguated - and
promptly paid at Its OM*. N 0.89 WATlnteleeet. riyu
U. John O. Saxe, at Vermont, will read Was
the Young Men'e Library Assoclation, ((and the pnb,
lie generally.) on nest FRIDAY EVANING, the VAMinst,,
in MASONIC HAM., We celebrated Euraoronsund Bath*
(new) nem,
The Pram,*
Doors open at 6% o'clock; to commence at ni t :o'clock.
Tickets, 26 cents—to be bad at the "hub and Book Stores:
Hotels, Library Rooms, Leeture Committee,. and at the
door.
JOHN M. KIRECPATRICK, AVM. H. HINCLAID,
11E6SY WOODS, ELIAS H. 11118 H,
.1 AMES BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee .'
oct23
PEARL STEAM MILLI
ALLEGHENY.
*lf-FLOUR DELLVEW TO PAMILIZI 7tt Atitar of
the two Cities.
Gauges may be left at the KW, or in boxes at (Denotes Of
LOOAN, WILSON A 00., 62 Wood strest.
BRAUN & =TEM, sortie LOAM . and SC Mir,
IL. P. BOLIWARTZ, Druggist, Attestieny. • !
. ,
Tilms; OAau , o n
jy29 - BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
Salaß-40 Mule prime N. 0. auger far sale by
oetbl BMW, MAUL a
4„;*
je2My
rrrrstsunen
MalEl
.: ,~wa~.?.xi-:a~]~xrs.'4'e`Lau~t~'lSfi.c.u•..~,~
DIED,
On the Stlet hot, at Olnrinnatf, Ohio, OASPAS 8E004, c
Tether of J. Brock, of thatsnltT,
mcgtxs. '_!
AUL 10914,1)h IV-XA.14113t 10311410AD.' '
IngAl,l,E4hist,rirlizoosT-Ileiliara tur.ta now °pan
rid in operation between Pittsburgh ELI ICiskimintais
River, in Armstrong cotinty,Ps, • distance of 31 miles e.
Trains for PROM:WM and 'Freight will lean Lower*.
AD" Station, (upper wall of Areenisi,) regularly ovary ere*.
hati(iiiturdaysetoeptat) utfro'elook,andstapattluttbll7-
lug stots:lmb .
Sharp a sburg,' nandy' t heelt,-Terner, Hultofl
logan'a Logan's Ferry, Parnassuit , Arnold . ", Tamil
tam, Chortlers,lifeCalieo,lrarporfoandlClskludidtaa.
Returning, will Tears Jlit,ll33ah - ; thohltatiowlitdefcloch.
A. IL, and stop at 13.1.thoubovointettnedista r stattoriii.
„Mbo_Excelsior-Oranibus idtta.willconeumalenairs to
Ind flora thedirti Path st„
charges not, : twelau runts.
Tioketunui'ebihAdeit thletinibuirtlllitiorizom the Agent
of the Cumpany, =from the Conductors.
Asrangerriont•arabolniftnade to convey passengers from
Freeport and Vl* h*lnstart Astrinatcrpaints along the Al.
Jegiteas , L
tnenbr: azo. it....moutium.Enhiesx
- • •
Slinentlnitinni
A ND uroN AN EQUITABLE AND, FAXIVBABIII f VItti•
A
out exttehltreettmont or any rlskii. , -Th4 . gloat , Stote -
of-ILLINOIS for 8/18LLItit stook to arena nPotirthelol
kefing feriae:
104 cannhines,-with right. retorted to eat these in
the territory: .. -
.21.,P0r $4400 cob, Atls_tatift of Alen eaolunntalue
made -until 2500 aza sob!. -
.111. Ur a tariff of $2 on eactwouraine made up to Ave
thousand: - „
4th. Or hllflhtettoOrill Ite'llold,att. half capital far
leinstgactufoiin jolntacquunt, ,•• - •
- Attb4tt e:thth - joinlKYgefV4 6l l;C't eiAl*/ 110 "4tP a7
hadUnfaterablAtaitas: •
Thefi'.l.4:moto•thatCs3o* in thls' Briatalitia State
alone, and, roachlriei already add at COltago dr° and
tiPt.424K444coditte Mt-entire-0147g the Etann',slooi) to
be advalocathithretiorthotietropoalt: ,
Pot daalbr, orintre'ist -1544801410 7 MIL. or of 'A. EL
HELL, An, Fourth etreeL, "cittgagiliti)
-i . - '
WILSONA. &-13014.i.N0-.81,,W00d-,strect, lionld
' lualto attention tothattlatecimalslagant sicsortatton
4
f Cloth, Olothind-Plush Wmmedian-Fliceti OAP*,
of . the _new and•desicable- patterns tot -the Wall sales.
Alec, s largo anortmeatl of Black =CDs:ma 116TB,fief ,
alllca. together slat a great atrial, of WOOL OATS:val.'
of wklokyrill Bt ooktbay. for con. . .- -. . act%
•QOMETHING NEW, 'IIBEITEIL AND ORNAMEATAL—
I.' Bastar's Pocket Calmar, or Revolving Calondan
= This
usafuT Ornate laubent - tbo /La of Ten Dollar Gold Piece,
:beasktifralynnuu . ranted: f , lty adjostnuf it as tilelltst.'darl
at tba =fat% you can Aglance Ikeda, of the InflUtn
and wok., lAsnowantfor nobordy sear, but for all tom
fautinns: /t to nun in great deinand. - ta valued as a
Pude/ Piece. labia its: practical utility Ina mode ina tual.
Telma favorite with bothdadioe andlentliman.- Thou/tar*
are sold, so making beautiful and durable gins for Mende.
Enid, whet:sole dad retail, by :11...1a0C1:1TEDIMAT,
0c12.6 53 Market st.
NUitlNVfrlt,the attention , of the - pain: to our Tei7
extensive'Meek of LINEN nod HOUSE STENIBII-
Jl4O coolie:mine of our gieing epeola.'atten
.tion.to thia laid of doom, to the exchaloin of &Lucy goad,
we are able to t itferabner-saitannent than can be Leland
tathemarket: In Linen loodeln• can 'gttartntee perfect
ladigradkul— Wo RoYaltogolber from ant bands*Diffiom
the _spots .of the manufacturein, and can warrant , our
Linea, pure Raz. Call and extunine, at Na 7b Market st..,
00t2:7- BEOOEB a COOPER.
I_lol QH6ILLEY, Some along to tbe "Enterprise:7! 74
Ala Fourth street—a flue Picture limb , My cent& .
0ct.215.
- fitieoloittom of c_O.P.artnerailt
Pirtnieuhltrheietofertientsting beteeen e under-
Ogied and& the name and styli, of finIINGEILSAIb
MUG i & CO., is dissolved by =nova eoneent The busi
ness (Atha tlrm ‘lll bp settled by eltherXt undendgued,
at theliold Stand,' No: 28b, Liberty. s The business
will be continued as fonnerly by Springer rbitigh.
• spaimmt.
ALEX. POP.SVPit.
Pittsburgh, 05t0b54;40455.
Springer Eiarbaugh,
COSIMISSION , MERCHANT,IteeTer Provieione
and Prottelze geirrally, No. Z 35 Liberty a!reet, rittt.
benthiPa.. • ' • - - ed2l
VITUOLESALIG JULY - ocoops.
A. MASON 00: have now on ha id probablydhe
. largest and most complete etock of clie to . be
Mind In the exttotryi to•Tildeh ;ho,lloite the etteUt4 oo of
=Wand ehart time tistlog M - ttutt steed the
Tacitltyof COVlCAttiiicatioli ealatil4hal by The Penneylvimla
Itailroad; ab gaple base been or 'hurber Id at hisii - satea
Chasidim =tie can be furtlatiedat hard.'
-Bleaidirfrom all parte of the country are earnestly
solicited to eall asel test tbetratb bf tbiabover statement.
coat
DDD'S .110 Matte TICIUS DOOTOB.--Yontaining prao
-4,1=1 '4)l4e:iglu& on the-Canal, Nature and Trait
mental tdadatia and 'Taftmetstaat bliloreeei with ilinstra
'stone by Georgell. Dal; M. D., Veterinary Ehtrni; author
6 r u AnitorckYland Phydelowy of the noses," and the' Bs-
Corned Cattle nneter. Per sale by
B. T. C. hIORGAN.IO4 Wood et.
ATOUATS .1.1 N• TUN STltutrrU Wit ArW vlaltAtttt3 OP
I. THU MIMS, with their - retiedlet: also, Practical
Bales to Btryeat,Breeders, Breakers Smiths; kw brought
down to the present time. By W. O. Spooner, !a ' ItAl V. EL
To which t 3 prated, an torount of Breeds in the United
States. by , Lt.-&, Bac4all. Vor sale by
B. T. O. ',lmam
1111810 TO ZETA—up, ly to S. 013TUllitlIT tt tON, 63
Market street.
Anew Brick I:Mailing 80UE43, just finished, containing
nine rooms. situated on Dicstrir street.
Alto, a new house of nine home, on Hancock street, near
Christ Church.
Alloom - in the Post Buildings, Fifth etxest,luitelde for
ED 001011: - - ' •
kluge Office on-Tbiz4 sUest;
ft Bum/ Bum, Nol Mullet street. -
"A Warehouse on Water street
A House of nine rooms, road Waimea of band,with fruit
trees, Ao: Will be leased for five years,
Also, good Dwepink Retie - so - for cale'rApply et the aloe
of B: - OW;
oct2l ' - 'al !dirket rstr4r.
jEW BOOKB—Joat received by exyrine 7. day—
Mancini ore. & Pretifite,*2 - *3 18 ;"
• lateee Tenet, in Chloe . ..till vole; '
• Ladywilhe West, or iiiole TSeekm, by,,Esilbut •-•
Old Eforiesteadi Anoll Stephens; ' • • •
Aaplration—r obiographyoftilrttornt+bYMta Minder&
Olitwiple on Surveying—a new' work;'
Bag Pinker; or Pound and Vrea; .. • '
Stwiding's Japan;
Teonyerra‘e Yonster'lleWaffition
lowa W; fa in 1E55, (eighth owls. ' • ' . •
Dr Dixon tn. Seetairbfalleie Tort BUrgeon:
Thiyard ; ' " •
Eousehold Virrottrfor Ecreemberi '2O 'mite -
-
Yankee Notions do 12 do '
Peterson'ehleMlT's ' 17
noOk do 2/3
litllon's Magazine do , 10 'd • • :"
N.Y. Journal, (nermdimpplye) 18 '
. All who want Books as published, call at • LAUF
Ell'B Elookatare,Wo- 80 Fifth - street. • • oct24
IVTAOAZINNEI 808 NOVEMIINR, •
Godsy';Lady's Book;
Prank 'Leslie's New Yolk Joanna - ,
Betimes Dollar Niouthll
'Diskette HousetOlW6As
Peterson% Lanes , NatiOnel "Magesie.
Jus;rvAted,A l l . t z l e G ol uzzazust tall;
idtdi'et.; opposite Nle Theatre.
1 y 90t,--20.000 lbe of Tub, Pulled, awl Pieece W.
wanted SPRING= HARIALTGH;..
oet24 245 =Wyly attest
BUTTEB-4 0 kW& prime este= Reanisylviuimitut
in aims water sale by •
BERING/PI umultuou
[IBLIMIL&IBTI bales Curled Ilog'abin store
C
for rale by local] BPIIINORR-HABBAUGII
OPS-30 balm Bops just received and for aale.by
DIL bet 2.4 SPRINGER HAABAIIGIT.
'air *MAW LIGIITUsaao, 78 Fourth store; is ens
/Xi:bled by superior strangerassAS and Wilily+ tri see's
'fy the most fastidious: peal
IEFEIGIIOI the Enterprise Gaiety—onlrfift
II cents fora neat picture.. En better imam city.
oct24
WrZW ST1(1,1109 • OHiIiNEY VOPBlust Teed
11 by • tobt2o HENRY IL.COLLINB.
Orphans , Court Sale
RrE.E . m
lairvirtue of an order Of thOtle Court. of Allegheny
LP - Count& the undersigned, A tretore of the late
David Greer, deceased, will came to Public Sale, on the
premises, on TiliEtEDAlr, NOrember 10th, at I.oclock.
tharvaluable FARM - In . Pit= ittinahip, haat ded' by the
Allegheny ever, Plum creelt,and lends of !Bahia Bright,
containing about 170 =ea • ,
. • - 0017NTBY BEAM
Theabove Faze 'subdivided iitbi Las of Teti to
Twonty Acres, affeting-an excellent oppcatrtrilty:to many
who have long wished - far's' todabt eta e m bracing De
Mid advantages In location and - fertility. The lota are
laid out to front on the Allegheny river cad-the - Allegherky
Valley Railroad, by which It is within . a few aticutere_rlde
Dom the city, .
Thisuroyertils beautißdlysittialed,couimandlog orlon.
did vbese of 'Alleghenyriver oceliery. and. the ropaVde ,
airable Douttry Unite Offered in.thl Oty.. .
„Data Will Wire at 13
--.'cloelt 'ou - day of sale, frcou Law.
rienceville,loeonVeypurclulaersiithegtatitlti.
_.
awl beam' ..nfornialloe can., toe phstalned of ED.
3.34 - Wet:4ldrust,, ar. at the Auction
Tcp.soi—LOniititirowihi ilestlite 'hafts' and two years,
gldt lute:mt.
- , - - roA D .Gl UM E ß a 'adialnistratora.
, , , ,DA 2luotiouser.
PLAIDS— . Moors .1( ltir ( tatliaatea lton
of ladies to aitotbat_ottpiirlY lot:of YrenchWord
Pia which they here I ',et 'opened, comprising some
the richest styles and oaten yet exhibited. oat=
BLANILINSI--A. A. Alum A 00 . hove re
Lry calved another sploodidAssothh; of Wool glanketo,
sump:Liana upwards of 600 patty illt" botlwalkan and 40.
NOW ye not that outwit liety IsKlDAttlk et ,
andtt* he tato P #u'
the' IL& beat' style for $1 and
upwardo. oet23
KILL OVITItit- , 2bbla (sigh Ro C Butter Just. received
.111, iiod ;steals by • (ontZt] • MINIM ft OOLU.NB
QS,L 51Zui /UP -05A410. on Wednesday
'O P ' 44l4ll" eng`Thnisday; the 21tb and 215 w of October. ed:
IdAEON: & 0111., 25 Fifth street Terehundred Moire An.
Alquel Velvetual.Canth Manna and 1310411. a Mit latest
Pad, styles; EllakAta entanett 2 1 S 8 aa' end Widrfret3
..TOID/a4X/dII7IMIIIIIThVi .-03t23
0/ 4 244 8 " 4 " TATO 3 18 t -ppenews no mossmot
=am MUM '731100103 - 4 COOPRII,
octS2 _ 1ia.76 Market st.
W!?reLES-10bbIs bI ir e
oct23.Zrz,_
MTE.II-20 Iry 14140 iNtres tar title by,
ocel3. nEsuy OOLLII4I
.1. Mare FABRl4Nl3—flodey for llorember ; pries 20
k cents.-
Ilallou for November; price 10 cents..
tielle's New York Journal; price 18 cents.
London 11113 Stratidliew3suPplialreeklY for 20 cents per
aluve-juet recelrei by curets, at LAMM'S
tieokelere, No.Bo Fifth ;Meet.. • 4:423
W. - B:.iinvernts fitv; IL 'Pen. -
N corusecinimend Mr. Jcseph Gillett having withdrawn
1r mensal popular pen Ne. 708 from the list of his man.
cactuses, I have contracted with hins for i °apply of
Pens precisely &calm In all - respecte I° the 708, and bran.
dedW., &Haven, Stationer. Pittsburgh, PIA, No. L Mao. :
far .a• supply , of twobsed Peas of the' same descdpilbe,:
stamped No. 2.:- Ifive hundred gross of these Pees halo
been received and are now ready fer gale,
HAVEN, Stodgier,
Basket stied, cerise of Second. I
OOTCH SNUFF-43arratelp•-•8 auks Pot =shred awl
to; eale by foc=l YLEMINO. BROS.
r AHD' Olir—Winpic ,Btraiiis46-601-I;uA__readysa and
J for elle tiy: roat22] . ,PI Al=o BROS.
111,00.111133141THIG—.Asaarted,—Just ricaltod sad fbr .
sen by • N
• (oc1:22) PLIAS iNa-BItO&
O.
tb
U. TA.II-60, btdi N. O. Tar, (lafg*btOPY 4171 ".
cl
conalguwent and Zs sal, by
00:2:1 email, LER 800.
MOST EXIIRAORDIRARY ILACIEI22,
tookviecintlioncitvoy IterilMtAtsktetili; : illi4
, r. „%iintlistirettlittifte MOW •10 T.' 0
-rz.,5,:1:1,:-POR:=3lEsikovtlyck 1%,
so
CORN7PROICTIOHCOIIif
ittneoblLia eteenndn ,
RAPIDITY OF.TIAND•VMICINDI -5•
7y , Ithr,,ovelitiMixttprintll44 l,7
110P4.1?,-:01'., ,, 0 2 VE 5,43 ; 1:RR0,r-ER , RDt
•
41- 0„/IPIAT..,,c3141911,/ritt "-7.
iiieji.ohreilifihitifionimeeenty eighti r ircUili
ca x e,hteorti diy,(withPutlettSO4oteittrelttY3redstnp
or green o:4n—separaPicit - Scoot tbelkah No ,
tbe onit require.). Vtery tcorstatja - regiore4 frontinyote
cob' not deetznyhig even:the bolitlattwicitthe'.eOrageoSe. ,
lottend of crustal:l the, Om oft4hli rob:it ientelteil 04
see child would 46 with b 1 Bogert. Itvtolkentr &task
kernels Mg phuattne,Evers,fenzetliPoiDOollqlobitoalso
overltnetbt€C. -- ' -
ABB UNDKIVOONITIAgr,
: - :nu nottztor , ' ,
FOR THERE, - BEAL4RIr4BO NAV ZIATRA
;;; • - ...Exce4loureablttlir).
larther 4301101:Inject,
„ • " rpritlyoßit, Int6frivx.32crur , l;
aqo A boy .13111108. • , • - i . 2 .7, 1 / 4 C .
This is no
THERE ;IRA. s
, this:-Monopoly
We Write those.who matt toznalte the oJtalui,"--iO ea* at
M.A.SOIO:
F R
~fautp,
EEO L n,. : -.4p1)- Iti
gMßaaaura
. , . 'OURNITUJELEy - R
.
ROSI
.StirrAXIIA FOX
CHAMBERS, k - - • -.
- - • - - 'ASH
EQUAL TO; AN TIN
AND Ar -.LOWSZZ PBlOl.l.
/grimy article. zaiids by bFids'lobr - ritraitatt;:'::
Calbryselb:Stbiltor*;li ,- ;i
0 0 9nfblefinl.. 11 -11-;
•
FIIIINIBILED AT TILE SIIOILEEST-NOTIONL *.ft."
Virsreroottis, - Not. 77 • and 79' . Thira
aag2 - '•r12% 1 / 3 11NETIL • PA.
.
a.. . .. .
A CAAILUM 4.'l3lLO.'"*= .
Owner Mara asd Smithfield :tree%Ai^" ,
• A G-.E --N ,
• •
lurrufaltaz asp M&BYNR iiprogareltao
•-
QaPIPd
Oso i)o 0
= , • • •
01.13,ALED-
FMB AND' "mum isstramilm ionirra i ftr
OY
. P,A1...,LA WO T. 141 A.',
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
OF THE= VALLEY OT. , VlRetlfilA yi
wison
• ' TONNECTICO2 f
MUTUAL ; LIPA, 11013)/ANCX,:algireAllik
II A RTYOIID, , crikEN,
ran' CaPITAL,4IOI4ZS'ET3.4“IISI.I 54.4 59.
wantazi _zupocits INOtriumpr.qinsPOYL
'NEW - LISBON;015110, --
T•
7." REETEE, AOZST, St. tjt!silea ?Ilan link; ItOE-Tin
„ Third street, Pitplbutgh.
• 'oimakagt
11. A. MENEM, Piestiestn
JAMES nuartiCKOrto President:
LEVI InItTINi Scotian . - and Treisitrisx .
Vallatolga . itsppumfail:. ,
Taxies W:Woodwelli • Joqpb,Vl4titiai.;''l-,,3
JameEt Wood, - - 11 , H. "
Jo°.narbaritb, - - Dr;41116:13..Putit;*'7. 143- .
I .1 18 1 Sim-ms.)Enninghain; Nevmeyer /kb
British - And; co_ _ Ontat
. siCIEr .BILLs DitAWNY' , E
DUNCAN') ' 45'
ON THE Wct2ir
La Rana ov'rl.:Aitlivalarft.-.:":.:1 , .;•'
furragg riB,AFTS ,are . tt nil the ~ 10414.8 r
Tans arEißOTlANASPO'rleiliLkand lAi gND,ari
the 03NTLNENT.
We also draw arcs: tttug on -
RI- 4; , , 6 7;lrfft4CPalaziat •4t , , l 44kulart
• •: •• _ illworras./..4
Which saran as-a ittentttartenta all'ptirtaet
81:4112268LANDand 11.0LIANIX _;
-.Parsons Intending to travel abroad oug pnicuro t thredib
as, Lettere of MLitt, on, arttrekhreney can to obtained; as
needed. to any part of Rattipp.
Coatverteat of Ltabi t -Noteas not otbir 55555c4t44/4 gm.
rope, wfl receive prompt attention.. • •
wra.• 1 4#114.Tas - 44:4 4 - 1, - ,
Wm‘cottainitrls43ssu
8V.7-AIALEN-k-'
;1!
AIINOLDgaS,
sigruziatitstif „
°moot , 70110. .. dm ,
• • ANO FI'LTINGPGENEItALO,
for Warniing and • Vintilatifiti of Ng k
Air w. AA. will contrazt far Warmin And- Viiitibidn' g
by steam or -'flAt •Wilbjr,qqpitc-At •: !A, Yoram.
ohatetiee,-Bettoots; • MlDltalltililibbedies, Green
teburtnonsgeosakAotelei orDwellb?gs. I tto;26I44RAMT
area Pittibtagb.-- • • •• xbTo
e. 7.00/13=1...1. C61.31N0515.1.11.11,2113AF11.:41:1 11TOOIMIKA
. P A P ire-tV 114 .10 HFA
' zumeoparsifooptrOx,',
No. 78 iiiiTioribsrialisi,
imoimacTuantifoipAprait lit4ditE s tatikkii2P
In. for Oharche,..ltonseart tearaboare, I=4 !dinar and .
PletureFranies,VilndowandDoorHeis Tnntnak
Canxtee% Ventilatore and,Centro 4U:ea for: WAD.
laddesaral Mouldings of every description, eireand WO,
cawassnd warranted moredurnbk4tuarnayotherartkle
•
Dow In use.
ifirOrdetseultiited oR 018.1U:teat rioiJee,
N. a -Attention orStesiaboat Builders 120 POP
m .5
otel -- thla artlcle„qiskicount of iti light w L;-. j -
00MKENSTUNICH 00- ,o.
No. Diamond et, between WoillAnd Mirietl
-" at
le2l • ' t''',.'-' 4 t " _ '.. ; -.: , „ Pittkluirg .
WILLIAM - • HUNTER' ,
8o: 299 Liberty street;`Pi~ttoburgb Pa, .
AreoxOnaTif maim* th4:BEaRkIIIi*P.IIIIIIPS
PENNSYLVANIA,' "t - • •
OHIO IXDIANA
1 c 0 , 42° .) 1 A -13 " 34 - 7234114
, ,314. 1 ,/934.17/40VP,
Minh vIII slerayabe sold at ilia low6tthialtplint,
KAT P4:f
HMV -011111.04-.:11111U111 N 13 \ 1
MUMS' 0 / 003- W s l , o 4fUng "
LARD, LARD OIL, x
° WNW? ) Ala`Ki
A laseatoticAlwartonhanditT,
ldo *97 "Ability; gixieet,
pirnsumatt,-vicirki
JOHN COCHRAN' Alio§
•
ktAlimpgutptit
..‘ it rs .
IRON r aAILf.NO;:-Akekist.4 l V ktil.:TiS.
Winds Ludo ii, .W lf A t ":k-T ---- 12, 4 -! f ik
L.;0446,
No!, wa, Elam:ma tatrant,axid ; 86 ..Mb*
- '( jeiCr4io/01 :4)3Z.1WAlf
rrersata 4,1,4; ":
Itava on hand a .tanaty hf near patterns:- aackMai,'
Plato, stdtabla fbr all mime:: Partion*oo444l
WATtCP**(lMP.,tc't4!Tobb ag do n e s t ebortaptate.l44
.4004
' - ',1 41 17 1 0=11 1 1/412i .
WK ErE! , 5 PENNSYLVANIA GLASS au, ems
wrypow,--otAAsl
Ext.. Dwitl;
•_stri; l " 7:f
Mae, VatalsoulJnastal &Ton,
Telegaphiolc,Ligktaingaott
szcoND,I3BTWEENWOOD,a'Bra*r
Bata abut distatua a ataasaboat fandingoiad o t
featattanangithelsHousaSt.t!l.ll,[tiaaiuutearioNit:
VADI II
-•-•.„
W
sus ners 01P - EILIIPTOS• W 1 1 2052 km3'
111 1 ,1d8WW -. 261 , 112.1'.. -Boys.
CLOHlNG,,odeptelf".le -it& Wader&
bTu
Third Street, batmen. Woeillinallailla,
Amongst nur thirlfr oideh if - the hirgo4t iii*coor -
-plate in the thuntrk. viklhetoun d ,it lowprloes
Illenss Olothlugi Fire Te rr
af
.. n . A tweep or Undiathlrta andTrairces;
•
.1a stock of n flondkercblere. Clrsvidai:Veak IfOlT.itia4 •
Stocker;
Aviert4M assortment of Stop irldenj
der - e • • • dr.r: Wints*lliele27;
Linen and Blus Iffilrttinn Itratraie;
Cardin Flannel .
_do . d o
. Goodill"
And *tat cdxica itgoodsadatto
• nreaf t 'ilth. •
AhdlUMlrralia of All grades. : t
We mita our:old acorahihniooso sroli ,l l l ll- Inbue
Una,: IP ermine for theruselvee. We axe now
opening our third supply, and our stock la full and com
plete. Warehouse on Third street, half way between Wood
end !dirket. ocUltdeer
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