PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ['Man i:6 DI WHITE i. CO. PITT kiIIB OH FRIDAY• MORNING, OUTOBER 7, 1868 Its t emenstii Wain! 42.....irra.—rbe est.d.• id* . . tattoo or our !Wily Gazette offers to our bushiest. nun • lirlf dealrable medium of analog their bnaLuent known. sirsulation Is tltensen lour sad-dvattsitunagl. resole as almost every village and county In Western Nonni -7 ',anis tad ?astern Ohlo. li-TO ADVERTISERS—Neither the Zdltarbl Rooms oar Printlaw Establishment of the MILT norm, ►re opened on eanday. ADVEILTIBEIGI3 who desire that, 666 Ati to appear to the piper on toads,. morning. wpl klesswhend•them in before 6 o'clock. on tatardsl ;DE!IOCUATIO WEICt iiODUZATIONII. ►Ot CAN* 0N1U581.011171., MOSES POWNALL, Of Lcateaster County AIIDITOI 011111LAI, ALEX L MobLIIRE, Of Franklin County. vox 4;IIIVIYOZGIEZZAZ, Than:4MS.! MEYERB, Of Maio' tz County 701 7117071 07 81 71111 ootrlr. THOMAS A.I.BUDD, nJ Philadelphia. ' .. von s .nrpos or come. 111015,118 • . •• .• EIt.JAMES CAROTHERS. ot.Willt us. ITO{ MI•DIIIILT,_ • • JOHN PORTER:of Tarentuns. ' JOON J. DIOR& of Versailles, TRMIS 8 J. EIGHAM. of Lower Bt.Olalr JOHN .E. PARKS. of Xanebeeter. CHARLIE NAYLOR. of Pittsburgh. . . - HDOWI3. 7Ltal IN°. of Minion.... fot ICT A rfORIFIT. zriwatck P. JCNE E. of Pittsbiunti. • rot 00 , 611.11.13. RPEDIALII J. BOOMER. of Robins°. • son Mr trlt. JANIS I.IIIIIBENY. Jr. of Baldwin. IPM COON, IOITITOII. ' JOHN HINNEDY, of Dui Den!. Ts" Wmtayearr.—qn 1837, after experien eili a series of variedlortunes, the. Whig party of. Allegheny county attained to a handsome ma • jerity, in the popular vote, sad this position It him maintained ever since, with the exemption of one year, when a division In the ranks threw success into locofoeo hands. The ascendancy which he thus been happily maintained for Of teen years, our opponents have led themselves to ' hope they an now overthrow. 'And why? Be aces the Whig party is less numerically I •• • than it has been? or because of soy,open .defeel from the ranks? No; but beams they hope to And our Minds thrown off their guard, nowstoli .ha and - tosulpecting. They hope 'to steal, and not to sin, a victory. Defeated in the national oontest last year, , the whip appear to think they have nothing, in the general aspect of the sonntry to prompt them to activity; and relying on a raa;•, -3ority hitherto deemed invincible in this ocmatj, they are in danger of being deluded into a petit loaildamber that may prove fatalto them. ' We do not know a Whig in the county to whom the susses, of all or any part of the location 'ticket would not be mortifying; and to most of limit leonine painfully do from the reflec tion that such en event could only occur through their culpable negligence, The 10001000 politicians of the oouoty have eve ry thing to move them to aolivityin this canvass. Their party is in the !sseendant in the State and Illation, and it is the interest of the offiee-holdere and their dependants and adherents to keep It so. The State administration is in trouble, and • danger boats them imminently of an investi gation Into stud exposure of the corruption exist ing in their management of State affairs. Hence the anxiety to seourea Senator from this coun ty, and Representatives, who will smother inSaist lotion, and save the Bigler administration from the condemnation which it merits. Shall they succeed? Whigs! yon who have abored so many years to build up your pisr ,ott a 'permanent foundation—yon - who have lately rejoiced over the defeat of your opponents, it is for yen to Bay. We appeal to the pridt6 , ou feellujcit labors and past victories to stim ulate you So one mire effort—one more vigorous +idly for the good old cause. With a moderate ;thereof activity &fidelity to the ticket every man upon it can be elected; With inactivity and bolting Riney . bedefeated. In one casayou will gladden the hearts and strengthen the hands of your de premed and desponding brethren elsewhere; in ' ehe other you will have to listen. to locofoco• Aleut* and derisive taunte; For fifteen 'years lea 'have meinduned the Integrity of this old Whig citadel, stud hare repulsed the hardest and 'boldest attacks that could be made; you have foiled the cunning, and withstood the slanders and pervereions of your enemies, through all that time, and for what ? To b e beaten in 1858? Net 'You cannot, wilt not yield a field eo bag contested, so gallantly won, and eo well de fended as this has been. The Whig ticket of Allegheny county is com posed of food men, Whigs without stain, fairly nominated, and personally unobjeotlonablo There le, there can be, no excuse for not rally ing with hearty earnestneen to -Its support. For would • victory, here, be a mere empty one, as some would have us believe. The Whig party of the nation is not in the heroine condi i Eon that mime represent it to be. Everywhere the signior tho, times indicate a political revs don. ' The dominant party le ,dietraoted with jealousies end elleseneione; and In wary places is rent with divisions. In itasseehasette, Now .York, Ohio, Maine, and other places, the demo cratic party is either broken into fragments or laboring under a crushing weight of discontent. Every corraideration, therefore, tends to inspire , hope In Whig briaste, and every persuasion that could be addressed to our friends implores theM to stand feet. Let every Whig, therefore, not only make up Lis mind to go to the polls next Tneedey, and vote the whole ticket, but deter- Mine to go to work for' the achievement of an old-lealtioned Whig victory. • Juno. Giuss—Appears to be on his high Lorne, eggs. According to tee telegrapir, he haithrsalened to idiot and punish any one who shall make's complaint before the state authori ties igialret a Hutted States officer, any lawyer Who shali• prosecute snob complaint, or any elate dilates who shalt undertake to'...sortre war rants resulting frost them! This is uteri Idle bravado on the part Of Judge Beier. We know how deep hia devotion is to the business of slave-catching and mass-hunt lug, and bow hotly hie blood boils wheneier the trissehunters are foiled of their pray. Borne thing in therefoso to be , allowed 'for excitement nadir -the circumstances of this Wilkeebarre ease- But we must be permitted to say that he has suffered his eiolted feelings to , carry him a good way beyond Melina of propriety In making the threats attribeted to him ,by -the telegraph. He will hardly, we thick, eremite tho effort to -carry Mein into execution; but If he should, he will fled that he has undertaken a bigger job than he seems to anticipate. 'United States effieers have no immunity from arrest for effeisees against state laws. If they violate our statutes they are liable to the pen 'softies We have slaw on our statute-book which makes it sperm! offence to create a disturbance of the peace in arresting a (again , slave, and the Boprense Court have decided tbstehe dates hats s sight thus to legislate for the preservation of tbe public pram; within their:borders. , The _ depury,mershats who made the attempt to ar.• Teat a fayiltlso In Wilkesberre, committed a pal pable and outrageoue violation of the peace, end came clearly under the provisions of the state law. And now, when an attempt is made to ar real them, and bold them amenable fer that of- Armee; ble Honor, Judge Osier, ateps in and net only discharges them, but threatens the temp's of his Court upon all who presume to think that a state law Is worthy of obedience—lnformer, attorney, and cienetablel What le the eve of all the prattle we hear about. State Rights and State sovereignty, when • U. 8.. Judge can thee atop in and act our laws audits offieire at defiance? If Judge Grier be right, there is no such thing as State sovereign-. ty. We are mere appendages of the General government, and powerless to, exeeuto cur laws upon our own roil. Ohl •if we ha art arlmlnlstritlon that would itaditiate the state ['.each an emeigeney Is this, - this outrage would be promptly met. Bet we bare not, and Judge GHer knows It. ~Leaving (hie slew of the matter out of the qinition, however ? theio sin still be no ezaaee ' for the coarse or tbe Judge.' Threats from a jakihla dicier 'tricot seemly. They might be ' c0z00,6 Jame; but they asti.ae t be tolerated fie thelber4 of • ft; irootr.r. Oar state' of in ttio.dliohorge, o f ihilr mutt not witk !broils ()gladiola: vtoleiee:. There , . „ ~, a Eddie optoloo is ,thla aonntry *yen of tlioaaproiii &art moot idle id*: Rama exuniol!,—:WO !met seted , towerds this gintleletuswith' allui d ootirteeY and prprf etY ; friends in defending blot eschew both. The Union, the other day, charged bit. Hamp ton with baying written on editorial article in this paper about Judge Shannon. This we ober aoterisectsur unfair and discourteous, and called on the Union to withdraw it, which it refuses to do. Had we charged Judge Shannon with wri ting the editorial articles of the Union, the con. doctors o'. that sheet would have regarded it as s personal insult. Mr. Hampton has not descended to the work of elecitioneering for himself, or done anything to promote hie acumen as a candidate. He deems it unprofessional, and eo do nearly all the mew bars of the Bar. If the people think it'beet to confer upon him_the office of Judge, be will accept it; but it must come to him =Bought He has therefore held himself entirely aloof from the present contest. And now as to Judge Shannon. Does the Union meet our allegations respecting him 7 Net at aIL It does not deny that an effort was made to entrap the press Into publishing a judi 'cial opinion of that gentleman, for the purpose of contributing, if possible, to his eleotion ; it does not deny that a pamphlet entitled " Judge' Sbannon'e Charge relative to Pablio Schools," has been put in circulation, containing sent'. teents on the Sobool question at variance with those of hie Bloc; au, Bishop O'Connor; nor, does it deity that electioneering hand-blibs, left over from lest year, with the word " Coogrees ' 1 struck out, and " Jadge" substituted in the Judge's handwriting; and a mileage offensive to Whip erased, have been quietly and privately circulated. But it does venture to deny-that the Judge's sentiments on the echool question were interpolated " into the published "Charge,' and that the copies of It in circulation were pri. vainly Issued. Let us look at the facts. The pamphlet before us, entitled "Judge ' Shannon's Charge relative to- Pablio Schools," purports to be a charge delivered to sjuiy, in the cue of " Andrew Morton, ye.. the School • Directors of the First Ward of Pitteburgh."— , The question involved before the Court and Ja • ry, was simply whether the School Directors r were liable, se garnishees, to he i l ve money at tached In their hands. It did not, in the remot ! estdegree,- involve the issue shoat the Public Schools as raised by Bishop O'Connor; and the I part of the published "Charge " . 'having refer entre to the general merits el the! School ones '..lion has no neceeeary connexion with the foots and points of the case. It is totally out of place, and has all the appimees of beteg egged Sn to bolt an ulterior purpose. Having the assurance of leading members of the Bar, that this part of the pnbliebed ..Charge" war not delivered to the jury, and th at no written charge war fi led in thipee,and:being zione to ora tory ourselves on thin point at far ne poreible, we addressed a solo to the Prothonotary, to learn If any charge was on file in the case "No. 788, Nov. Term. 1860—Andrew Morton, vv. the School Directors of the First Ward of Pitts- burgh," which is the-title of the woe, ea given in tho pamphlet before us, and received the fol lowing =ewer: In the Dlstriet Court of Allegheny County of NoveMber Term,-1660. No. 763. Andrew Morton • ea The School Directors }Execution Attachment. of the let Ward, Pitts- I burg. Allegheny County es I, Edward Campbell, Jr., Prothonotary cf the District Court of said coun ty, certify that after a carefal examination of the record of the above case, I cannot find that any Charge of the Court in bald case ban ever been-filed. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 6th day of Ootober, A. D. 1858. [us ] EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr., Pro. Here, thou, is conclusive exidenoe that no "Chrzge," whatever, belonging to thin ease is on filo among the mopeds of the Court; and we have the testimony of leading members of the Bar that the verbal charge, as delivered to the jury, did not oontain anything relative to what:. is generally known as the "School Question."— We ors abundantly justified, therefore, in saying not only that - the prtnelpal part of the pub lished "Charge" was "interpolated," but that then is no "Charge" at all, on file, In the case in question. .What then? This, then: that the little pam phlet entitled " Judge Shannon's Charge rele ase to Public Schools," is en affair got up on the eve of the election, containing sentiments never uttered and never put on file, and intended to have en effect upon the minds of voters. It is simply en eleailoneeering document under a legal guise. As to whether it was prioglely or publicly cir culated, the fact that on few of them are to bo found le the best evidence of that. If they have not been privately circulated they would not be -so scarce. There may have been no secrecy in distributing them; but there was no more pub licity given to them then won necessary to effect their special object. They were not, as far as wo can beano, circulated among those who side with Bishop O'Connor on the School question. pIIOIIIIIII AND THI 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pdra. Swissbelm makes it ono of her charge! against Dr. Carothers that he "sn enemy of Public Schools:" not of the Pablio Schools, or the Public School System, bat of " Pablio Schools," in the abstract. The preposterous ness of the charge is its beet refutation. Thl3 Post, however, repeats It, and deema Its author the best witness to prove its truth. The Post, the other day, boasted of it. reli ance on the "public record." for the proof cf Its charges 'genet Dr. Carothers. Whore, in the public record. ie the proof to be found of Dr. Carothers' hostility to "Public Schools I"-, Will the Post be good enough to Inform us 1— We venture to soy that not only will those rec ords not tarnish the desired proof, but fur nish evidence directly the reverse. Oa every occasion on which the School question came up in the legielature, his votes wilt- show that he nobly sustained the State system of education. The whole beets of biro. Betlasbelm'e charge in to be found In the Ism that Dr. Carotbere did not agree with that lady, an to the propriety of erecting tho town of Wllkinehurg Into a borough. Aottordlog to ber, the Incorporation of the town would bane benefitted the School there. ergo, the bootees oppoettion to the Incorporatiot prone bim to be "an enemy of public Moen." That le her login ; and although a little lame, it in probably ea good as could be expected from that quarter. It Is et euoh stuff as this that political capital Is sought to be made; and the very fact that charges are built upon foundations so slim, allows how Hale there is in the public career of our candidate to which exception can be taken. MIL MAMMY( AND ?HZ FUOISIVII LAW.—The Union, of yceterdny, endeavored to convey, by inuando, the imprerelon that hfr. - Hampton, when in Congress, voted in favor of Hie Fugitive Slim Law. A oorreepondent, below, seta that matter vigil!: Ma EDITOR: 1 Bee by the Uolon of this morn ing an 11311161.11411011 that Mr. Hampton, oar can didate for President Judge of this district voted In Congress for the plunge of the Fugitive , slave law, and by It *apparently attempts to entice the opponents of that Law from the eupport of Mr. Hampton. Fortunately 1 have the journal of Congeals-of the years 1849.-60. And I leave it with you, in which it will be seen on paged 1999 &a on every vote taken in the time on that question that Mr. Hampton voted against this obnoxious law. I leave the journal with you for the inept's don of all who may desire to see it Couirmar—The Poet sip that it 'has treated Dr. Carothers ..courteoutly' end kindly.? If _tramping up and persisting in false charges against a osudidate, day after day, be treat him "courteously and kindly," then the meaning of three words - bas Lately undergone a material change. TIBILITILD RAVAOIII3 or TD3 YILL ' OIf IPITIII ar OALVIBTON,--.Datll from Indianola via (calves• ton to 28th nit., are received. Texas papers are lamest, entirely tilled with the ravages of the epidernio, which steins to be deify on the Incirease. The Civilian, published at Galveston, In Its is sue of the 22d sap: "The epidemic rages with unabated fury, and . Is destined to oonstltute the daskett peg* to the history otoer otherwise fer tintat• atty. Upward of two hundred persons have already fallen .elotbna,lnoludiag Major eilidlitsoo,,of th e United States trap' . -= • TES PHTLIO Woll6..—The Apodachum, a dem ocratic mar, published in the vicinity of the- Portage Railroad, bears the Lapsing unequiv ocal testimony to the Corruption prevalent there From all we can learn, and from the general opinion' among thoee who might to know, there is, and has been a most outrageous syetem of plun der carried on along the public improvements-- especially on the Portage Railroad; and groat efforts are being made by come who have their hands iu the spoils to keep them there, and to rover up and prevent inleatigatione of poet trans actione. The opinion that this ia the ease is too general, t) be without some foundation, and the • . inveetigntioa" by the Canal Comerdeeionere some time ago, has served to iceman instead of diminish the provaleuce of this opinion. Men of all parties admit that the management of the public works has been disgraceful to the State, and highly deleterious to publia morale. It in time that this elate cf affeire ehould end; and the sale or lease of the public, works Boerne to be the only memos at preeent of bringing It to a close. A reform In their management appears to be utterly hopeless, under the preeent petition of ;Mare; and the only way of etopping the Wondering is to place the works oat of the hands of the Mate. When Ibis remembered that the democratic legislative ticket of thiv county was nominated by a convention that endorsed the Mate admin littation under which those things ere done, and with an especial view to prevent not only a eale of the Public wotke, but to atop all alerts to. warde o legislative Investigation into their man agement, it will be neon how important it Is to the overburdened tax payers of Allegheny cons• ty to defeat all chances of their election by a hearty rally in favor of the whig ticket. Tan Cnomt.A —The Arne:loan Consul at Leeds, England, has addressed the following letter to the Colleotor of N. York: CONDI:LAIL Or Tlil UNITED STATES. 1 , Ulna, 16th Sept , 1863 Eta—l regret to inform you that the Aeiatio abolerkhas made its appearance at the port of Newcastle-upon Tyne, in a very virulent form, and appears within the last few days so have very much increased. By a return Lhasa just had sent me from the pf6oe of the deputy Superintendent Register of deaths, it appears that since the commencement of 'the disease, one hundred and matey eight fatal cues have been reported. There is with the disease a very large amount of diarrhoea, which if taken in time, Se treated with mimes and prevented from passing Into the cholera stage, • or proving in Re two characters of diarrhoea and cholera pretty generally throughout the town, but is most decided and general in the low and oOnftned and least cleanly parts of IL With great respect, I have the honer to be, Sir, Tour ota. serv't. ALBUIT DAV; COOSta, U. B.A TERYREARCE ADDRESS PILLOW CITIZZES CY ALLSCIIIYHY COUNTY The friends of prohibition, have required the undersigned to address you a few words, be fore depositing your votes on Tuesday next— We then must meet our common foe. Shall we be his, or he be ours, is for you to deeide,'„Onr friends have presented that issue paramocint is their and our estimation to all others. Acci dentally, am some may think,-providentially, as most of no believe—this lull in the sea of pollti• ell etrite is assigned to permit you calmly to contemplate the -terrible evils of Intemperance, and devise a remedy unbiased by party preju dices and passions. Let est di voter in title com monwealth ask himself in the fear of God, can not I do something to rescue my family, my neighbors, my State, my common vuntry and my common horatotoq from this debasing vice. ' The me of imbricating liquors as a beverage has occaeioned misery in families. corruption at the polls and in your Legislative lialk; produc ed pauperism, generated crime, abridged human life, brought =disease, insanity and death, and these evils ere Mal increasing. Moral suasion has been tried, the statistics of intemperance in all their horror have been spread before the li quor dealers, the recources of human reason, the Whelk appeals of &offering women, the burniog tears of blighted orphanage have all been exhausted in thg effort to reach tee heart and the conscienee of the grog tellers. There . have all failed to stem the overwhelming torrent, now nothing remains but the entire prohibitieu of his destructive traffic, the confiscation of bit ll• quor and the infliction upon. wilful transgress. ore of the heaviest penalties of violated hire Let him talk of his rights—the safety of the Commonwealth demands that this need day be killed. The history of the past proves that there can Fe no welt regulated traffic t intoxicating liquors. Our ptiesent license Lewa, however well designed, have utterly failed to-cure the evil. Failed as • reatriction upon the trafac—falled se a revenue measure—failed because the buslness, if right, should again be licensed; if wrong, nopriesshould kg ad a its terrible enormities. If the preient system has failed, it behoves you, through your Representatives, to devise sad costars:l a batter system. _ You have righte—thoso rights impose, upon jou sole= duties and Bole= reeponsibilitlo, You are a freeman. and in this republioan goy. eminent, a part of tho sovereign poirer. You can command and your servants wan obey. As a rational being you ate responsible to your fam ily, to your country, your race, rnd your God, for this exercise of your highest r.rerogittse as 6 freeman. We ask you, en behalf of suffering humanity, that for this once, at [tout, you en ea aroloe it as to encourage virtue and to diaconate nonce vice and crime. You can devote some por tion, if not the whole of the fow,honre that re main in a vigorous effort to remove temptation from the young and the inexperienced. lie may be your brother, your son, or your neighbor, anti without - your aid. may lead a drunkard's •life and sink to a dronhard's distil and a drunk ard'e bell. Orgarnss, Organize in your ward., your bor oughs,oar townships. deo that your aeighbors know what candidates are for prohibition—what against—in thit miscast there can be no neutrals. Let not Tutiday's noon go down upon our relia ble Late anp oiled, and the day is cure. Telly's not, ye croakers, that oar good old G;m monwealth cannot pass, or if parsed cannot ex ecute o prohibitory law. Who dare libel Penn. sylvania by saying that what Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Michigan, have done by overwhelming majorities!, she can not attempt and exeoute to). States whoa* ori gin are but of yesterday, poetess more moral power to enact and execute than the christian Commonwealth of William Peon. Allegheny county, too, that has alwayeetood In the front rank in -this moral warfare, shall she hesitate or falter. Let Tuesday's work silence forever the tongue of the elanderer. • The battle Is ono of life and death. We, must conquer intemperance, or oar flbertiiii overturned by, it. Our appeal la to the good, the true, the jut, the phllanthrophist, the christian in all sects of rellgiou, la all parolee of polities devote the few hours. that 'remain to remove for ever this abominable teethe. We 11114 EX the name s of the candidates for 14- &Wive offices who have given satisfactory an swers to our interrogatoriee: Senate—De. James Carothers and Win E Ste venson. Assembly—T. J. Ingham, Charles Nay lor, John J. Muse, John M. Parlor. John E. Parke, John M. 'Kirkpatrick, A. H. Burns, Wm. P. Ferree. It would be too invidious a duty for our nom. mittee to icy for whieh of these you should vote. Select the *blot, the truest, and other thing. being equal, those most likely to be elected. Our duty is done—see that yours be not neg lected.. . "Rtn, A. M. BRYAN, Roy. Remus'. Viminus, Mao's, Jno. Q. Dnvirr, (ILO. ' WEITZ, 1111•2111131.21, A. Q. LLTYD, OBAILIII Noon, PUILIPBTSVIPIS ; TAE MODIVIOATIOXII Or TIFIS VIIIINAL NOM— Bow!! of our morning ootemporaries, catching it the reports that a special ooneler had been de. spatobed from England to Constantinople with 4eepatobee requiring the &titan to withdraw his modiattations of the Vienna note 51:0 accept it unaltered, seem to have overlooked a sentence In the LOIMIOII Times, Incorporated-In tbe letter of its Paris oorreilpondent, which, glees the en mor,naying that journal bad the but authority for mink the report wee not ' ree. Whatever faults the Times may have, its direct statements of that nature are generally reliable. We shall set —N. Y. Cots. Ado'r. OkILAJI'It RIGHTS i* Nutt JEMMY.— ThO New• ark Mercury says that single women, who were free•holder6 voted In Now Jersey as late as the year 1800. In a newspaper of that date Is a complimentary editorial to the female voters, for unanimously supporting John Adams for Pried dent, in opposition to Dif:7afferson. PROMIIOII Nauman, Munich, one of the most renowned oriental scholars, thoroughly conver sant with the Chinese language, to about to em igrate to fho United States. Ho to one of thee° men who, both by cbsracter and scholarship are • valuable acquisition for America. MIL. BOULB'S Rsosrztos . ix Munro —The Spanish *Metal organ at Madrid, the lleraldo, la &accruing the sublet:it of Mr; Sonle's reception by the Government of Spain. It is said that the Spanish Cabinet had agreed to allow him to pre sent his credential! the Government reserving to itself the right of eroding him Ma passport should he deput from the strictest diplomatic propriety talus epeeoh to her Majesty the The eperch delivered by Mr. Soule on the even log or departure for Spain hut raked up the old embers of ,tilisatlifsedion, and tie prim was stitloillag Mm and Ida seathwints •4127Ae0k1y., 4 ✓ Frunow Fargo ow ver. Thibodaux,'lle, Ls., Minerva a list. of &Attain that village from yellow foyer alone, betw..en Ang.:lBth and Sept. 22d. The whole somber is 148; only 12 of whom are colored— white males 91, white fernalee 40. Among the liet we see the names of John Rodgers, Mre. P whitnher, James Frost and Janch Weber, of ftenneylvanis. From France there were 19 and from Ireland 8. At Bayou Bare during tba week ending Bet 241. b, there were 0 deaths in hospital, 18 dis charges, and 26 remaining under treatment.— On - the estate of Dr. Ira Smith, in West Fell- Asa% Parish, there had been 7 deaths, and on thu 24th ult. 30 oases Nine deaths had oc curred at Point Coupee daring the week, and ,here was no abatement Jackson, Mika, wav nearly deserted, and on the 23d ult. the fever was inoreasing. "At Beton Rouge the fever was decreasing; at Plaquemine it was inereaeing; Waterproof and , Clinton had, so far, escaped. At Vicksburg the epidemic, was abating. Only 12 Intermento on the 20th and 21st At Grand Gulf, up to September 28d, ther bad been 60 deaths, nod the fever was inoreast, lug. About 100 oases were under treatment, ,and there were about 125 persons who bad not had the fever. At Port Gibson them. had been 66 deaths; 150 eases were under treatment, and only 160 persons had not had the fever. Out, of 37 members of the Howard Association, only 2 were able'to do duty; 7 had died and the rest wore sick. All. the stores in Port Gib son and Grand Gulf were (dosed. Among the deaths were Rev. B. F. Chew, Baptist Minister, and Rev. 'A. Ferebras, Catholic! priest. At Lake Providence there bad been 78. deathe out of a population of 120. THE ECOSZTA CORILESPOSIDUOII.—The truly American letter of Secretary Marcy has been cordially and enthusiastically received at the North by both the preen and the people, and is generally regarded is an able, statesman-like document, completely and conclusively antithilo ting the preteheions of Austria as to the law of calicos having been violated by Captain Ingra ham. Mr. Maroy'e language is calm, courteous, dignified—and his arguments overthrow Mr. Huleemann's document as completely as those of Mr. Webster did on a former omission. The manly tone of Its concluding eentiments, intima ting that if reparation or apology is needed on either side, It ought to come from Austria, and not from the United States, are in strict acoord arm with the popular sentiment as already ex. pressed. As remarked by the Newark Advertis er, Marcy has, in the capacity of Chief Justice pro tempers of this great American tri bunal, drawn up the opinion' of the °Quit, and put it into logical form." The news from Europe by the 'steamer Amer icus, to be found in cur columtile day, intimates that the most complacent expectations had been formed and entertained at Vienna, as to the wil lingness of our government to surrender Kowa to the tender mercies of Austria. The letter of Mr. Marcy will therefore prove an explosive at the Courts of Northern Europe, audits high tone, and the doctrines it so ably enunciates, will star tle toe Emperor of Austria and his Russian and Prussian allies into the conviction that America, while claiming nothing that she is not entitled to demand, will most assuredly submit to nothing that she ought to resist. What will be its effect in other respects, cannot at present be surmised, but there can be no doubt that the President will be upheld by the people in the course he has adopted.—Bak. Amnicen. • Bmorke. EITINBIOR —WO took it "a IODt" the other day, along the line of this branch of the' Cleveland and Wellsville Rail road, se far up as East Liverpool: and from our observation, we be. lieve there is not a single lecti, nor a piece of meeonry of any importance bet ween this eon the iota: plaue,.en which operative's are not now vigorously employed The stone work at the mewl) of Little Creek, the eastern boundary Iwo ef ttie borough, and . er for direction of con tractor FLOTCUII, is progressing very rapidly, and will, we think be so far advanced, in a ehort time, er to he out of the ray of any redden rise tu the river. The work here is very heavy, and is being done in to durable and eubctentiel =n eer. A little farther tip the road, near the reel. dense of Mr. Janis Watts. quarrymen are en gaged In getting out atone for this and other poe. tions of the line. At Rower' run the allegory has also been commenced and coneiderable grub bing done between that point and Eeq hieLroon• us's. We observed. near Walker's brick yard, the completion of a short piece of the read—it lecke rail road-like, and seamy to be very sob stontially ettastrunted. neuron ie else engaged, with a taxing forge, at Alusiicumee rue; heroic a very heavy piece of mseonry, but as he wider /data. Air business, we think the Company need have no fears ea to the time of ate completion, I nor the meaner in which it will bee That I old pioneer of bridges and lecke, Mol • MILL= ie progressing with hie work at Little Beaver.— Wo have not, an yet, been go high up. but from what we can gather, and AfreaVdr. known pirtevarauhe, we predict that good*ark.ltillie. dune on hie "jab," and in dap omen. Marc loon.— Welloiart Pat. GIUMAIIT. —The German pros hes et tea shown a peculiar affectbus for two eure's.neste, which have been discovered, the one in &mos ny itself, the other itrB riturland The first le the penniless of horses far the French csiiiiry, which hu been duly obrontoled from every town and htirse-mathet throughout Denmark, theuorth of Germany. down to Bavaria. with the dark hint; that Prance wu arming; the fact being, that Prance Is always dependent on her neigh bors for her supply of horses, end makes these purchases nearly every year, not only , here but in Eog and. The emend is the certainty that the United States are backing Bwitserland to her opposition to Austria, and have agreed to lend her active assistance. 'The recent creation of a Minister Resident at Berne, taken In connection with the erlf.confidence d the Swiss to the Ticino Matter, and the bodiless of the Americus in the Rents affair, mem to be the only grounds. The Band states that sub p proceeding is in the highest degree improbable; and affirms that no memorial to President Pierce on the part of the Beindearath valets. . With more appearance of probability, it is as serted throughout Germany that the Cabinet of Vienna is endeavoring, to connection with lie grievances ',pima the American captain, to in duce the various Governments of Europe tojeln In calling on the Cabinet of Washington for a declaration of its views on the subject of inter section in European politics, the lewd of inflow' In general, and those of nationality In particu lar. The latter are confessedly not *clear, and have already given rise to tremorous contentions In Germany, whence Co max, person emigrate . .to the United States, without permission of their Governments, or without heeler complied 11th their duties as citations. Snbh persons, on otos glen of their return, whether for a visit or longer stay, arc claimed by their respective Govern meats, and celled to saeonnt far_ their dentin tions of duty, un which the American represen tative remonstrates, makes , representations, dm Thu expectations of medlcar men, that the visitation of the cholera would be unusually se vere this year, ream likely to be realized:— Though the cues are not numerous (abocit 20 odd a day.) they terminate fatally In about 80 per cent, and after a very short Illness. Up to the present time, out of 822 oases, there have been 187 deaths, 24 cures, and 111 still under treat ment. The variations of temperature from day to day, and during the Bated MI, are 'regarded as a prolific) game of its mote malignant appear ance, and it is obi:...11111d that Immediately after the various popular festivals held of late, - i.e well as after Sundays, when the-whole population de votee itself religiously to ;taking its plesenre in the open air till a late hour; the number. of cacao have beenmers onizterone than at other times. 01:01MILLIVSLLI RAM Roat).—The Cumberland Minors' Journal Metes that.; M. Barnett, Esq., in charge of • party of engineers, bas commenced surveying the route of the Connellsville Rail 'Road from Cumberland, Welt. Tho varlet's ea gineoriog portion are prosecuting their labors with great vigor along the! entire lino of the. road, and that the tomtits, AP for as tutemtalned, are of the most sallsfectory tobaraoter. GOLD 1.01/ GOAD IA 11111 , ALLICIAIIIII6.—Tho Fairmont Virginian soya dig an old gentleman arrived 10 that town, a fear days alone, with some good apeoimens of lead o e, and come speol mons of what he contends t gold quarts, whleh he atiya he obtained from e mountains, bet resolutely deolines to state hare ho found the ores he exhibits, and exalt! gip declares that if the one la gold, he has etre y enough of It on hand to insure him • th d dollars at the FIOLOW FiT1:11, krllDk. —The British steamer Merlin, at New To k, from -- Bermuda, with dates to the 25th las t, brings terrible 11 accounts of the yellow fever The disease broke out at St. George'e about Att. 20th, and down to Sept. 26th, out of .0 tire population of 2400, Including the militaryland 'murices, there hid been about 80 . 0 deaths.. Burton 27, Alleghenylr y Road, Miura. W & Hamilton,oott*torr, wen Lathed lett week and propoooi &pod job by: theEn &ere, al we learn by one'. f the contractors. Thlale the Orel job dubbed n the road —Pm. port ',edger. 41101X1It it AO _GOODIS a FIAST.-../t, haring been rumored that Johal.t.jDEn yea about .to write another latter to D. Oareht,of kienth Car. Wine, to.whom he addioated hte:former - one, photos himself righ the Daltimort phttform t lia the New York Eve g bet ' ye I,' , • We trust, for hi owa that there pay be no coition for a Dix . attain) bill Donee. • ondeuee with D . Genii: further, though, . to 00 . 1,4 E4 4 pod ow steads la more tibia bf mama a than* uli' ld before sorb!? FALL DRY GOODS. GEORGE P. SMITH & CO., • G 4 Wood , Pittsburgh, Po. iI FFER for sale a largo and complete MT:M. Zgitirt"'o r r k iT:V.r v i:tig‘co b o l i v okig E lr: Pr r irj h rct h tl 'i o ' t " sp t h pi r o ' r d e T i 4 cTelg ‘ b P rls is er . s . :ste w t o We be r c?.n r. b lo pny city east or west. tr, leer 'at attics, comprising a Pall sr • orrns.nr; Dsek Prim•res.Bluee. rimier', Mourning, Poll ( clef: .ts; Eathoh sad flermew 4-I Chint.s. On. 011ilidAild—Latirester. Dolrtitlr, Arc , 1.-rlorco high rolors, and Fancy stae•rks. STUFM litsODS—Allinrcas, Merinos. Coburor. Pastimes. ors, Mohair 4Lurters. !rangy and piern nti les, DsLana rri. esAboocre.r, and all newest stiles of Winter Degas Gold.. let/)LENS—.f largo stook rf bra k and ninny radars.. Ci .thy; Doeskin. blait and falser Cassintereo or most sta atoned 'tyros; thertlops rn great variety. Domestic sad In toned; Partners in "decks, colon, Mixtures and printo.l kwestern mumfacture, usual fall merely Two do. Joans.ol9l mercies, and all sorts low priced win. terfabrica. • V rl ♦OP—A fall nasarlalent in 8•Ita, aq , l Oer an fa., etyi.s gArgio. Stn•claa. Cambric, :11.n Uc 1. IloUnnUc Joana Damaks, LI NSF, d—Pleda. Red. lilunan , i Ohantelent, et,l, 118.1/WS (.10felle—BI—enbad Pheetiass and 1.ne1,, 0101 kinds nod etnonnleans( e , “,nnurje. Dedham ao lelenkete—Doctetetie and Per sign. .. A.,emptete stock of all sorts of Yet lety Dais. slain end chested Nestle ood whit , goolg Lae, Embroider., mike, Kiblense,riVinter Shawl., and everytbieg wung.te. in the Dry think line, Um shoot 01 which will be kept full t• eon rivet ...Milne throogbottt tiwieisein Tbey twtinit trxensination of they stete.E by au, die row dto outshoot, (dim) Pittsburgh. Sept. IN, IVA. tEr.SEE AND LAFAYETTE COLD . 311uleg Campany. New Y.rk column. rptddm A. H. HOLM ES & BR 0 , iiiaitiFActunato OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, rd'ATTOCIIS, CROWBARS, &a . TUBBER SOLLEW, BRIDGE BOLTS, CAR, BO S, tYA~II NB2. co rroN. TODACC , J. AND lIEMC BC:it:Md. PITTSBURGH. °Moe SID Wood ■t.. o 114 end dad. All kindn of blacksouth work tor I.lrltikes. de., np at the shoe test notice nod at the lowest pikes ore All work warrautol spoil to any thAtiolarterroVlEG mate E E. Ceaoo, futhionable Preen Maker mad !Muer. tro.:C. Fourth street. socoud s•or'. All work. en trusted will be exeauted •Ith 13+16LSIIMB and trosteh. .03 fita- BURRY. & BARNES' SAFES-116re 13 the kin/ of teetimony ae to the value of our SAVES, 12p. which we eau confidently rest tbeiiiputation of our work. We laee aire.ir published several eartlfi.t.3 prireinc that Eaten Li.. for Our regular Ind ordinary sales, wad sold etre., have been eubjeeted to the SEVEREST 'CENTS IN AOTUAL CONFLAGRATIONO, and preserved their contents totally free Wool daut., The foltowina in another proof of the tame incontestable character:— 810.000 WORTH OF DOORS AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A 340 SAFE! ALBION, Nun UotMir. F. November Ili, 1862. N. Ittigga Ileuges—llear 81re tour two lettere were duly rettelywl. 1 Wen wheent at the time. I would Fay, re6ard - to your lafe, I coufider it tierieetly Plitt P 1 tetite I tli• one I bought of you leBt fall. Ori the mornitig el the 10th .l June lad—my etore building eiting burned to stab.. It was built of wood awl brick— • large three otory building. My bad wee In It at the tint. ol the ere, and fell Into the reilar. where there war large amount of oil. It wan r. •ery hot gr., Mr not. and hook' arceunts that wre In the Safe. ain euutel to about Tau Thotuland Doli e art, whotb wa 1,7 rd. Thera was not u single paper tapered; and further. r I you,. advtse any person who Is doing. buena., to ton. oo time, at boy a ears.. ire. their papers, la. In—aud tot us that le Rood. I arm safely ...amend your Safes non .:a.. Flowers Will Grow where the Waters Man.—lithe cutlets of the scalp in kept healthy. and toe roving of the Hair Inel:rotated by aticon'ants which cherwe at their throokh the Inner akin or Jannis et Le bead, a elect. and •Igarous bead of Hale CALIMO tell to La the reiult. Tte opera . lon of LYON'S KATIIAIItON le founded entirely upon this mart rewrote able lea of the !lardral World. It I prepanid of loch Ingreileite only es will praline.. tile effect hence the port le esedukottr here tried wed been benrtllet by a. nae—ani the secret of Ito in:Loons* sale. The appearance plv n b the Lair is truly benntlln' no 1 P:eatinit Celd s • by ell :eaters. everywhere, at 25 cent, la large bettleki D. it. BA Snarl/nor. 161 Broadway, N Y. held In Plttelinrgh by It. M. Sellers, C. Fraser. Benj. aaPe Fleming • Bri.. and Braun 4. honer. 1.02.2 HENRY H. COLLINS. FORWAH DINO AND , CONINIISSION IIiERCHAN' kNID IVROLY-1ALI: DFALEIL IN CUEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, AND PROD OCE GENERALLY, 113 Wood t. Pittsburgh o'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS Oise door from First street, Pittsburgh Sy Buy and reli Par and Current Funds iiight roil Time Exchange ; Erin. tin:eke, Eastern and Ig.ste:n Tim, Bills. aril Promisee:7 Nor,: sl:Ow 0 oert. co 'nue Leineite• el Ear .4 C u rrent Morey; anti. iry4y, Viet gad Marine Erlich. Dm the efTna &sun:Tot Climpoe; (club Capital $170400) .4 Rearai hanietanceiCa (cm E,1,1 sto,coc.eete• CHARLES E. LOOMIS STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notca, Bonds, Morgages &0., Negotiated PARTICULAR ATTENTION LitEka.: Ti./ THE PVROIIAST, ANC , SALK 07 ISTOCEP. 4Rit - 'tl' en own. R. Jensms 1 Cn.. Oen., W0...1 and Yourth Carts. /nit R. C. Looms, (Of the lota firm of !'Curdy k Loomis,) • ISIIOLINAL.B OULU. IN BOOTS AND SHOES 59 Wood street, Plttebargb jeadly'l3 Inzarsraoo t.,omp amp or YrtratrargO a. D. HMI. ramniuvr. 0.02q0N, 04 WATER, BETIMB VCARYSI AND WOOD I==ra. if CLL. .t.t:Ti Tilt AflE_StiYj}l LIIYYPtI. AND To.lliliSA• 33'1E. f.s• . •✓w 4 4 egatral ALP. 11110.,61 ,rlit of Ow Zti A anes ZY L A N 4 110 A 170. A ry..l Di lIDOTODD : H D Ring. W m I....rtuter. Jr WLl.llagall.r, D. M. Mier, Pa...11/1.J., . Wiz. I:lDeltan. ithhcri DwHAD. Jr_ i Jo:n 6. Dflorett? P. tharbaDarb. , Gravacin 3.lMrs, JAI. ..r1 H.......,.u.e. i J. Dehr.w.imstsr, .14.1. Drymat. Wm It, Hay, Ira.. H Danonet. 442 --RAWL T.HENNICDY KUWANb 1311E0(1 ,Jinri T. -ETU:kir::: REMOVAL ' LOGAN, WILSON & CO. LEPOWLEES LED WHOLESALE DEALS= nit FOREIGN ANn DOMYSTIO HAH.DIVAILE, CUTLERY, .411te lleve removed to their new and extensive Mtn, No. 62 Plocrretreet. four door. above the St. Charles liotol, where their eastantere. and .merehanta morally, are tart rd to as eratolnatten of the moat moot - 44e almost. mast over 0W.44 In-thts oft, feline FLEXING BR9THEII,B, (scommoas TO J. luin . • WHOLRSALVDMIOdISTO, • 80. 60 Wood street, Pltitsburgb. 113..Prot.rl•tor• of Dr. Ill•Lastei Chlebratsd Vormltur• 19., Jo. JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLIMALIe DR &LER IN BOOTS, MONS, BONNETS, AND LEATREE, No. 86 Wood t, Pllttabo ASP FOCAIII• j gig nook consists of upwatdo of 2500 UAHES. Incembrac every Tuley. and ails of HOOTS, 811011 e and I.lOlll.NnTi. purchased anent from New gag land manufanntrera,adapted expressly for PALL aled W/X72.7t SALE.% sod will nogg eatlafaetory prima— comparing favorably with Mom of Philadelphia and Naar Vert Pal-abaft,. willlease 11 anl examine barna buying. A 1.., NSW YO R K SOLE LWATIIICIt f lyna DAGUERREOT YPES NATIONAL GALLERY ACKSON'S National Da gnerroan Gallery, corner nf the Diamond soul liartot street. (cproolte Wilma'. Drug flare.) Pittsburgh. Laura and Orotiomen witching tnobtain lifelike Monson I at nerlontio Pao... Oil plaamo call at the stow.. entablisto o:lent, rel..' up with rot/ •uporior Eld• and Phy Linbte, arran,rod with each 0.111 that the operator ono take lt• frurt rcoeoty rao *thirs of the ho Caen form with ell the orsalr,tud lint ZIT ALL .o. illa Y getnaatToM4Miti:e=t re" " 110:1‘treons not rept:red to tahr• pluture. mews • 1:43 , fact rem:ablate. *V..itikentsger taken of mitt and draeurd persons to sot fort of thefityland vicinity. ( losultooton fuel operating font 8 a. it. until e p 04got 7;1. in no. Diamond. treat 411 , 11nT 117.1490N1S PUNT PiEXIIJII DAGUERREOTYPES. vosr OffElOki BUILDINti, THIRD STILICZT. g tITIZEN3 and etranore who with to ob lj lain an arcuate, 4111440art , thr ilkenros• at a Cory molorate polo, will and it to rir interuot to call of -tie" well known eteablinhment, whore roar, eatheaction lectserenuord, cr r.ochokrgs 1.4 e. Laying on. of the I orgrit and brat arranged lilln and likylightaever our ertiotod for the purport. with Instrument. of tho mop wonurfol kind. and Itinvi . ng adopted the/q.t.= of Itarnor. ~a 7011, a , 00 Paw pooollln4 by Ulo celteratad Boots. of Pleir.delphia and Now Pork, .110.*7i. Ostlers hisawir to be altia to oiler to tba revue of the Me, any). of Duna , refflt•Lolthr , 013011 rr in sroUlto. which has never balm almanac). Iterate ODa3 and operating. in alt 1 , 010.!:117414cao 8 alert a, u. In v. to infact&wr jar Wn Dinner the attention of our road en the adeertlegratent of “MORSE'S INVIGORATING (foamy." to be found oboe the fourth ow. war Ws believe bistare u has provided a remedy !be every Mamas which fir heir to. ' II18It•e YXTROLItUId orIIOOICOLL, put noise it &me, from the met laborsiory, ociiioesled deirp In tie bowels of Maher &am, is, without doubt, one of the arresteet of these remedies. Hoed the following maim°, g le e n by a intendment: • Pausairl Yousr, Ohio. &Pc 114 latet. Me.. Si. ALlGer—alri have sold all your Petroleum. or Hoeg Oil. some two mouths past. and have been look ing for your agent to get a further waggly. I could hate euld jams dosen more. We havelband the Oil yap time in floe and Dysentery. Ny daughter. at the time your await was hers, was lying very low with the flux; I gave bare tw i rl. and Dir. hours' gave the wend. and ttui ltoopel. and she rotenone' Immediately.. it _an estr i amulw i, ren a l, f or Bore and Inhumed Eyes, Uutshltru tea, an beamalLsm, and tor the riles:sot. aim bean cured of /Mg •tasultog. your., with -1 sespeet. i hue Gnaw. or tale by ail the Drogeriste is. Piltsbursh. Wt I.Paners advertising Palsoleum ukase topy.i . Rtown's Buena of Gli nt—This Zama Is prevention onuantuall excelleieel la atolsory Montne. Indolent chalets, to Anat. In ell eyes 00 p re ,thaeloo of the aliteellve lanallans. It A of Ineetnnable yahoo Dosinit the porreleant of tlue eptdomla ehotenand.omm.f complaint' of ettlldren,lt fs pseullarly efleselooe: no Amity or Individual dotal/ b. without It. Gernosi—lte ente toot ale lien • "oloseloolo. villa' la Penrod only by 1. JIDOWS. it hie Drus sod Obanlial stare, nottlasit earner of Illth Ann Otteennt stmets.Pbll• anelPhe,mel foe elth by ell an toapietebla oselbeemetee in the Stites; mot i Jilshooo l e: Page, Jr. It. A. 'filheasega A Dr: In,. Dam* . Wlkaz Ooe - In Al W Amy OUT Pr coed L. A. Dick. • -L • te — Fall Stlle for Gentlemen's Hats.— I EW 3IUSIC! NEW MUSIC!- Just ro. 1 1 :1LSON SON. 91 Woad gtr0.4.1. ha l\ cal•ine erery day, by Aclarihs Wm Frpriewathe ti.i• tint, to the ritivaa of P a.i•t.umili, , id. test nubil-a•ione to nib, Dale: fannens the citr , their taeiutitul chic of • ' I, l e. Witch: AT:. Particular attriatiza te invred to oat f.a• / 4 . 1 cc. Sl Ilah• cp., rioter nue: • Dale—Bona awl S•tit Mira, Pisan and Units=, Ireattor. •i•at thy Kate now la elrePinai 'lt heart e Rh . ) • T minailtarlight: The eeletwa•ed pinta war. of Mil, 11. Sonata; At r,v• Inum the tore a abate: Ella Ike ii.or „Sion: : 1 oin to our rid le: Lame anuello waits. eal.or lirtare Pelt. Teal. Rock richottlicb; I tanem I tich err , h: Atlantic St.lcor.:&b/p,: 6 1.; A plilecilou cln. v .cane arranged tar the Guitar. at IL aCIIR••EDnIt . No 33 Fourth it. INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! J trper ~,,torn MaNamet,... ............. Firm of D i . arm. Ina CO . /Iffialn Mcilen ki,rn, flaßin, Mail. aL. . - nnar Firm of Goorco I.llma 00. ooir B. ............ ----Firm o - f Eno, Mahon,. Co. !to, Woof, Firm of Wont. P .... ...... Firm of pp Me Marl. finny G. No . birm of Far, Cir Co . J &WS Lw._ ....... ..—..—.- Firm of J mice Low Co. ;inflow B Hatch. Firm of 0. 11. a Co. Jqin 8.J . . ...Firm of 1. 0 Howe Co. II G. Lambert.' tti'm o re ft A. Lawrence t Cr. our/. A Dudley of ilactior t efm• of - Lows. Afrerbury Jr.. • Co. Ltsi P. Alm i ton, Firm s of J. M. Beat, Morgan A Co. amm T. Dwight- Finn of Trowbridge. Dwight a Co. firm of Nelson Co. 'horfa A' dunm..... Firm Of fialaile, Ram a Co. 3, o oftie C orlfinr, Firm of hihermau & Co . 6.rorpe D. Horgan, Firm of Z. B. Mor. Co. Jam. arman....-., ....... Firmer Conran, Lott., A Co. Thom. inn of T. et II Matinioirer. Parid Scmford. firm J ohown ti.ford. f iyhas N0rt0n,...---Virm of NOrrOri, Butler Ilc l. i"infier Hy 81 JL .1.1 rnul, . .... . . . .Firm of Boyd Cif.. cock/and 1K IBulf Firm of tleekell , Morrict a Bull. .B.frfd 0. Barna, Firm of A. N. Bann , . t Cu. .11or. .Firm or 16. uawond a 0.0. r .6w .... Firm of liontifne, Anon t Co. Lyman Circifai James A. . ........ of Brown. Haim. a 0.10 t. floor l l.Priothifigham, Firm of Pratt Icahn., Newell A Co jehn nwt, Firm of Swift, 1.1.11.. A Co. Curtis Noble Firm of Condit. Nctila Ifierd A Work Firm of Wort a Ornta. XaMen H. M0ckw41,..--Firm f 0 Atockwell • Co. Tows Flimorrey,— Firm of barrier, Rump.. 11.1. LCc, T. 1100 er ea.kier Cortinentel anford N. Barney Firm of Wolfe, Fargo 000. Irmo, Morgan, ----Firm or George Pearce et C.o. BISLEON L. LOO.lllB. PrenideM.. S. J. lIARTI.G. Serreetare. 4Y. 7 RT-77 71 .1iiic , AM I M ) F TEE STATE MUTUAL FIRE ARD .11A111:14511148UltANOS Ct/11P/1.9Y, of Harrisburg. 1.1...aam001i0, 1 . ay 4, 1853. A 40.41 of the Company. Star 1, '1,1.419:19 016 61 fry° imon y. 551 to ?day 1, 1853 135.250 60 rro'd on Loacm 916 19 ,tatloorry and Ottlee E 0.1,110.14....... 1.000 00. Promo: 8310.183 20 4a. oaneellud 11 2,799 94 Lo. termirateal 7.162 81 ,Lame., Kamm., CommiudonB, Insuranre, Itelnruol Premium., M otionory, Poinithir, se 77,901 81 Catch.' Stock. Dahl ha and necOgrd I=ll Premium Nubs,. .112d0.01: and Morticaittai 4[tirta, and utb-r Reny rine, 132,abb Caah on hand.or bandauf macula ...lir. I by bondo x 17,810 (.411,.. Furniture and litatiortery-- LOOlO. ••r‘, - ---$348, 3 1 4 70 otoont. of wlturted claim., agatnot the2Com• P. , 1 .301 o f yet aue...., .... _......._.... ....... :.: — 5 6,000 00 DLLT.CIMIS: PritN P. RUTHERFORD, battyhln citiatly. 51'. C: SEDOWICK, Harrisburg; ' . r AMOS JONES, Plltladelbhint \ A. WILKINIL Dunker. Pamburght ' \ A. A. CARRIER; JtOIN N. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin counte: ‘ AJ. 0 ILI.K . r. Ilarrinbura; . t A T. XINER, ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon eotalAyt I . JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. President. A. J.tIILLET, and A ill insure naatnit perils of ors and Inland navigation: el, on morotaindian In 01 y or country. at lows. raj. f wtOßent with itafetT, Policlowlornea on dwelling honite ~..; terpetney or Rot farm 01 yeArg. If nob O dle, oornor of • Fonath awl Ilmilititleld otroeter, 1 PI% i. A. A. (IA MUSIC. Actnary. . ._ '. kalledical Testimony cannot be c-,n -,T.pr,..tx -oon of lb. moot atattli ow eturc Is narr•ted o f I r\ rt. Me l.stOto Vanntfuga by Dr. John Satter, of Lowell ruml.nil h roiiity. , Obto. Tho 1400 w:b that of a y tonJ t .. ly tei v", i :n ' tt . m . 1175. o f p ' b r y y : i 4 cl ' a k no t . '" no n l . fo k' bad l h r -en , t '' ...1 4 i bu t L i '' oo ' o . of P`kirtApsui ll\ell. Dr. 114:1,r Ras then called In, nod for a s timn bollaelkd tw.th , hie prodenerooto that It ow, • 111 .1 or Prolsrgu How., howevn,y. coon :Jowl to the cetuctuacn that 11 potioat trot Buffeting trout wort., •11 1 at ter 1:0000 pc. u.iuo. yr•vel;l4 u,,la ben . t.. 1 'Lake Iwo .Macs if 6T. 3lttl.e.'t Vsrmifitee.. , . jtit medicine had th • 5.7. rt of nmovina 'ram here c.rithtew numbar of th. iat err , me\ A.i. r sle,Fnsted Own:hiter health lottmodit at • it .01 urnl . . \ 0 he Is starethorritd. ontfto ntlnuen to Vllj •e hootth. e \. . . . U . Porebaso o Will L•tray \ efal to .- k fur DIL ttIeLANE'S CELMOLAIRD KRKIIIPUOK, nnJ tok, deco elre All other Vermlutbatkiti F....bathtub, ate omtdateas Dt. Ile . Lone . , genuine Trimlfinte, at his ttelebra - ri Warr P.l a uow Githad at at rertertahlle Drug Paola. in lb+ CIO! tot butte., and from He. t aole ortlbilettra. .., t FLEMTNI) '.t. BIifITIIRRA, bett; Bor. elnertato J. Rbld 1 . Co, 50 Word st. EMEMIE33 • In Etill.r c Dorf. 3 Oct_ t. C 1131.1.. f4merly of the 6:11 W.rq . l'ittsbr.h. in I he, .53:11 of hf.vbge \ PEEWIT 1 ; 1408, \ Num air • • NIJNNS'-. & CLARK, N,. Y. 'Flus, elf pail) and unrivalled kANCiniviitich took' the ava l pria•fiarcr Natal at tha.late Sate Falai I•. nue eltr, le offered the «ale hi the Rube hrltwe. trwether with e choker rolee•leri of P trabOel from theseeree thiteitrw to 1 alekera.,Nl4.Nl4B CLARK N. Y. Thor, will Wawa , oil the leaf ottvat feararowneatsfee which the, ' llret preaal• u. allver Kaltd was awarded to the' shave cam tad rn owitlvelr,ba eeld o t l . hro rime rice 's+ atffiall a CLARE et ele Plarearronne, bri Oroadwet., New look. ', FILMIER, soledgent. No. 101, net.. elfin of the Golden Marv. N. It —The fleet Phunwat the above we w.. 4 Fall neck will eitive okuiek xr twch,_ • NOTICE,7O CONTRACTORS. HEMP , RAILROAD. PROPOSALS POP \ ACE D. ORADLROL\ ROPOSALS gill be reeeived at the offleti., W. luglimer I Wheeling:. mall the Toth onno• re. air bslimulag wet rack of hood. be col tvashtnatou. learn WE-.linty De ii.aluat the of!' 11. At the sane time O mpOilalevrill teCriTtli forfurnish. leg tinher for trulislium andltufnmiu wind railing tn.', ling at various oolatami theolihe. • Prooontle will aim he recoVA'''or the grating . and ha-Mated of ohm ye ten ',section fist of Washlriatoui wad toe several other seethe:Memel ticy let. 'Melt have not teen imbed forward by prighml. nitreurte'S The numbers of the 'venous. Mr all other needfal in ,otmation alit he imiud at th. mre,of we Burnout, on the several reskleuelen aftirthe lithUat. By order of the Board. H. T. 09$11.11:1. President. Cilantro , lumen. Jr. Barium., P. B.—Work will he allotted to etinTractors having a Piro. .blob they eon behu on the Ude \ Immediately. at fee OR - esectiiikireite der stia-cified tor reeVirdnir PrtTmtin ce7r2red • likj, °TICE—The Stoekholdere ac the Allc etmer mud Butler Plant RoanOomoetuf harebv notified tha t an election will be held se Patrol Wilissou's Hotel, ittlllheretomr, on 11011 Di Y lbe 7th'thq,of Novem ber. 10h3. for the rurpoes of s l eeting tcleetll l i taid Com. pear te the mu ulna year. lectlon to he or ed et 11 'Yokel, _ JOHN N. KlttviAXCE,Pruddent. Jon Warm.. Beey. Q,UPERIOR kiUSLIV, rtlalDE RAORIV:e 1...3 hare received Eqr ix mu, this morning. • fir or euPP'e Mire ahoy. oer • MURPHY\ rt ROWNFLAN ' , TEL S,=- AIURVIIN p BURCHFIELD how* r•eeivell ILtipkm•lo BBOVFN VLANNELR of all ciaellUes: cuuththitable 42tritaik Flaune,•, .ad • 4uptraor male of Canton Fl•unelq,Uaesch-. ed and unblimch.. ne7 \ =Z= ALESMAN WANTED—The76dVf ‘. erirhoe to notaloy an ex porlexced 8 111.1.441 A 114.• , 1 Dry Grad o Store. ono ethe h.oitL act i v o lotscrce. sal cox give oodoublo L l HO' xrrorexe. r• • loaloPor•a , person foie War ? gill bog von. Address to x fei Nita. burgh Port OM.. oc1:11o• \ VARNISIIED PAPER. lIANGING:Ter. v b,aputtwit Oak. Noe, Elm. Waluta. Rota ant \TOO waide. with mouldings sod medallions Al.. to. otrloa.of ILanao Wmble, with de•lans for haogbo tar sale by rot \ WALTER Y. 51Aft.bil• L • \ \ APER 1 1 / 1 11o1NGS—A great variety,. tramVAlYot Stid`o.4.3. at $3.00. to gaol . emit Won ' it aG 57 )i etc s Iteauttfut . tors at 10)1 °LE obaat , ra pros • low as Pa eta. an wale . r WALTER Y. M Aft,Ol EEL. Z) ~`',.R,,..°.: s JfrrtAll. Y . y W PL l E l, :g4ti a' a nn tgg ' in et tyres.," t • J. Kidd A C , .. ed Wood at , Q GROSS SILVER t9IIITE, in turils, for fJP sale by oc7 tEIiIICO a EIIOTIIHICA 60n LBS.. ROSE! P MI jute reo'd and c Ij7 for s ale _b .„ rot IWO a 11110TIIEDA-• 6iiii — BlSLS, s Eififilii 01 iu store and for Amy sale by co 7 • YLF.II NO & 1140TIIERS: IvoLBS. TILOEN'PALCEIOLLOLIO IEXTR SSW OP MEDICINAL IS ERAS. Jost st eely ur ce7 'ALEVINO A OROTIOCHB. Q OASES REFINED , BOR i ' just arrived ci and f:r rale b.: ‘ PLI/111:11.1 BOOTUEII2. Eclectic ElediaanoHoge of P '` Isrimia. T11.E3 Third Anntial °curse of L st ores, of tour menthe, VIII carom... ~o the • we Inetitu• .o. on the letef looveretter neat Rtod.rog ret other. wishing to enter • tkorrodyh Refinned Eclectic ' al CI./. /eye, or ideoirlen f nether looleniarldp, by let ror edi. 12.1300 went; will pleisituliireer. oopetipal I. elr \d. SLIOItAeI COOtth, M. \ „ pout .( the Pao r. . \ Ito:,31 blorth,O.b et. P Ile. Elegiuit Piano Pore at, Sale. • rrilE eubeciiber effete to sell hhillne G 4 oohs. I oce PIANO IfOltTlt lb? $2OO In cash. '\. This irutru• meat was eerelolly esleoted by, Mooredt far hie own up, tram the 31anufectory or Nttrunirt Clerk.lnd \ origlnilly‘ ant er 6. I hes been In 123111001,,111 mouth, , tut n mop, dent length ottlese to develop Its tone. Thear'.wrieting to punituise , ran and the etVetertlitr a tia mother', r..ed. deuce, Cast 03031/100. Allegheny City, or aldree• him through the Allesheny City Yon OM.. . ~, oerdtf ' • ~. Scott's Cotton ilpinger k • , ri a lllE PRACTICAL COTTON SPINNER end SIAN U/MOCURSII. the 3ltinegere.oyerlcokere eu Aierbenio!Coripaulan,to which ere ahlod , Ocuipecd, tone, Tables of Yatokaod Reedit, for Silk, Linen` Worsted' gni Wool, be It. berg! es corrected and etoarprd. with Plates of Amer:can Machin. br Oliver Orme, Vol. Ilino. it y fe , w copies tribe stove tble day reoelerd, cud Air este lore) RAY a LiO.. 60 WoOdstreeL • , OtICE ie hereby given to ibelkookholit y ere otthe• Perexerettle Zelltn6ple PlankHoek tensor. that n n elankn be held enthe ISt litende 41f Norember next. In the Town Hall. In the bet of killeoople. to *let one Presloent. nee Manager& one Treasurer and Beeretart , and oseh other offl-ars ea.tner 1 .11000 , e11y to colntnat the !Mann...of eald flotnoan., f r the ramble raiz\ •,. ;JOUNI.I2VI9. Boer. Zrllnopls, uct. nth . ] 854 r ood e B Hot Rheumatics! QOARLET, Saxony, sod Lamtea - Wkot Un -117 d.,,h,,t.,• mu% nrotentatirs anl • Onitilliftoifo of It ~ ..unuttiato. .111. tbo largest noon ot Und.ronictw'snd- Dralrets In the olty. No chime f..r yhowinq kow. w. btudr to plow cad Wood. • ARD-10 bble. prime in `, arore, and \ v,J..r. nooss. VINEGAR-0 bble.jnot reoetred and for V use. =.ooo \ !worm just wad failiele. `r J-71410011E. bble. andleiga more mid - 1 ., J 2 BOONEL rirtiPlAGA—Tbe:. white i t z x t .5 , 1111:•,4 V oo AUla w.4 1 1 34 VOgirlA\wfNGLStit3 WAT B —Thisimperipr Mai * ,g " ° HOME R. C. LOOMIS, Aciut. Na. 0 Wood street. Pitiskirgh EECEMI=I Ley of the zEtna. Ilartfbra. Pim of Vont!u C. alga of !fp,. • MaNapra. E.7,,1161 1,6 $2.580, . mow op 3.159,3111 TO Plank Road Faction Tuition of Music. 3itoF. DE HAM, thankful for past pat n‘rakao, infortne the am...tattle in Plttebutah and Al. µLuny °lda& that La re,omtneneee hio centers of Slit theViolin:and Vocal - • -- •• , w • • , •. . . Ilre ILtm. h Itte to: nited ter muwool eluottlon w In Parte. to tom prepared toglee Inetruot one co the I arp. M. Le Hem void Ipress on the totted of an enl.ghtenad putt:, that, Bete a few summer vita... that delightful and rh sr wog -inetrunient to not more ripen etre to tree In ord. r than the Piano, and that eecellent ....able motion harp. can on obtained row in this conntrY at moderate prices. For term,, apply at Mr. to. Ham'. residents, AlleghenT (cr y . aguge•ae trret. two doors abate Strawlowrry *7 .or nt Mr. LI. Kelebeea Mask !Mar, oolawd. GENTLESIE:‘S DRESS, First Class Goods—Newest Styles, AND PABRICii, AT E YTS rt , CO.. -VERCLIANT TAILOR. No. DA. Liberty .Irtet. cot IRYSTAL PALACE, Induotry of all Na LiODS, No,. 7 snd 8, revs .10 by 17 P. 0 %UAW. 004 b,p,tob Buildings. 31 R. .VOLASSES-2CO bbls, for sale by 3. It CAN lELD. ESS PORK-40 bble f,tiwale by 141 pct • J. B.:CANFIILLD. ic SEED OIL-30 bbts. pure, for gale by It 4 ov4 J. N CANFIELD. aiE ARLASII-50 ettake for eale by et. 001 J Ti3OANFIELD. i,ERATOS-4C bble. and 3U his. for WO by J. B. CANCIOL.D. t AKE FISH-14 Trout, ar — lii.73o halt u et.h. ; do Whllo i ith.lo do do. for oale by o 4 J. D OANITZLD. 4 :9 4CIiEKEL--100 bbln. large No. 3; - - do do do 4. for J. D CLNYIBLD. g' ISgLE 01L-1,000 gals for solo bs 004 J CANFIELD. m AC I.I4 iNE 011.-5 bbis. B. CAN fialot i vr anz. MEW ORLEANS-SUGAR-30 hbdF.: prime 11 hodor for oult• Li J. 4. DILWORTH i CO. 31 Wood Moot. lILANTATION MOLASSES-400 bbls. Oak agop.aree . [. or "" b i. S. DI LIVOILTIII 2 CO. UCIAR 'IIOUST 7FIOLASSES-100 bbls. 7 7\ tic,obr Coto, 71.•17d.,:ret, for .slo hr .17 • J _ S. DILWORTLI (f.l. HONEY so r,e r ' '' ' r ru n raq...;e:rlTT: ' A 8 7o ' llen 8 o; ° V741oVt ‘ ;1 1 1: • i-Irtda is; do looter ao: Verladoca do; on Urdsdi Wio , oor 4.; Lolleo Moro Wiralwr do; do Lionel' do; Idr eaf 15 . 74n1 \ V.lB and 1t0t217 R. B. B.LLERI3, IT Wood etreot. ' NTN S OAP—Taylor's t , h :gr ('room: s ![.rod. Ito. ' \ :tor tog Creloo; do 2haiind (1.0001.4. nola w lOd2ll, It 2 HOLLERS, (7 Wood sheet, ARD--5 Ob 4. and 2 kra. No.l Lard; ddo m Mid Ido G. do: .al. by I .1p) • IL DALZ/ILL edbil " Sides a W V " P Ilan, for or .B ELLEVEItNOI , I 0} LASS ()Fall SiZIP O kept errs..l4ly es beset DAt ZCLL s CO. 153 Liberty street. ED PE ACIIES,-3: b 1.14. for rale b ,sl y a g ['TAP WALL' PAPE?. ' from 6 1-1 tO, A obs.. for ibto by TP.4:l3ftR P. 11.31ISCIALL. riIESTERS--licantiful dotlfgas ' nale by I k°6 • WALTHUNT.DIAILSIIALL. 120TLIIC CIIENINEY TORS--2 4 41 recoiled viis day by lasV): LIENtIY U. cw.use. UXTENSION lIALL PAPBR—A . variety ■A of 00. , .. r«ceis ol an 1.. for Fair at lino 01, PAPFAIrViAItr.IIuUoY.. No. ON. 3farkot t arra 31 and ftt. Lte., Ly 4.2 G) 11 4 1 LANDER S ON SHIPPING—A Treatise La,' f Shippin, by Llenry Flandare, a for andee 01 tna übora .otic rro.lved and pr i tat t bi urst npr a'L Wen/ a:zee: between 36 and ig ULF; LEATHER—Now York 'gad Bald ymz;tp Lta:tarr 10 gt3re u alagoti aia .by PROT KCTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN Cap'i Steck, Annual Premium and Wcatern hind $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825 lio.ion of tueuranoe iseued at aillinoos or. the most favexiblo terras, sgalaet LOSS 011 DAM AGE UT Flits, O$ Tag PERILS OF NIVIuATION ORQROR R. ARNOLD, Agent =hlA.S.S.3rdi Far Mt...hunch au I Alle¢h..t Oqunty tAIIEESE.,--120 bouk4 Western Reael-To eb,,,e, just, re.lved le4 l'ar late 1,7. T. LITTLE k imp= Eu. 112 li•cond wear. :HRIVRILX DILWORTH It COI . Wholesale grocers &Commis Merchants, Nos. 110.ds 132 2d 4 , Cad. Wood .3 Rarithfielet, PittsbaavA. 300 0•00 10 (1013.8, 5U"81 1 2.9. 01 h. EBwd•rs pal_m•osp 60 do 8. uadra do.: ' 60 do David& Cos. do d , .; 40 do Ca dc: '. 410 do -Rosh', 'd4r. . 54 Poo' , o • C orr ./••• do , 383 do 8.10, , 10.12, 12.14 , 170 bhd, N. . Sugar; ' .14•.; 100 bbl. Oars do; '9O do Pearl fitsrch; 3d do Y'ruitBd do; 30 do Straub Bost. det 25 do Powdeowd dmdo Eutr.ot Logwacd; 300.14. S., da, 148 163 To- g, do Starr 0644381 ' ham): fa do Chocoled; , 80 kg. V. t•lst \ do; 1130 ito 31 8 14•14.81,=; 176 Id elddet• Y. 11..Tra; 25 alp Notraot Cate; 6a do ' do 0. P. 'aka I "8 Totre••10.; 45 do do WOO% L, 10 . ! ". go Portar; 100 btd• • N. 13. 110 .. dl, Ire; 8 0 dlo' atooklv. dy• 36 , WkIte Load; 40 do 8 '-11 Mole to 84.4°4441 Nail 1./3 do Taaaen; Oilatn Nadia; 15 do Whal• do b oo. 18416; Piped; , 40 do No 3 Macke, lo Rano do; 41 do N. o.'7'a: des Nackatr. 260 bales N 0.141 211 do Tutl usnim. WO ream, ar . :c iddo 3 cook, 6L ? de r, P•450114i. do; ' Th• aloov• clod • , loirelt .nlOOOl rate, together With all artic dr.d to ear olty. )ILWOIITU kW. 333 A 132 13.8 ad 6L TROTI ANCO — TT7Wholnanle and. Retail Dealeri in ItOOTHquad BROWS. dun r of Fourth, and Fmttlidle'd sts. Pitbdatrub, Pa. have received a new and toll supply of sours .04 SHOES. eau gall and Winter , vele, consisting of almost every variety and style of Made,. \Wontena. Maas, ' oya, and bland:woe wen Also. !latent? kubber Shoes, of latest style and of ill hest quality.-- %trunk. and Carnet gage &Ivey* on hand. \ Gauntry blerrl, Monate are invited to wive us serail, se we aft deterred-ed . te., kr II coati tow for reek ( . 2 4 ;3m I Tliollt I 80.7 T. ini \ECORATI VE PAPER-11 ANGINGS—A i dc l .g . tli.sr r rortvn i t of Varnished Oak: ittgaboetenk, far dant4ni. Ofibta,lailt Itt: for 41..1 'ln g . "Ua" sold. \ ‘gllo9 PA6tER. • _ N0.'155 Itherkt et. OriagIVWDER AND SArETY-kr E.:-- \ ... sq keg blmtbut nneti}r; . dmr , . . \ • •• Er. ride .. , ~ }OO 'hoar. kere \ \ 10.ntnes pound maimed sporting, powder: \ ,`\ , _6 e , gehetle obootlag 10 Wes Safety.fuse; tle. celebrate} Manufamorim of • 11.11gdg D so/ 'et SUITE% far nate by J. id DILWORTH A CO. It Wm* street. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Mira AND VENITLATINO WARZEIOIMR, Mant37lC7rUls Cr MUD* nunaces, :Wrought Iron Tub ANV EITTINO POR STEAD. OAB Olt WATER. 1 .. Eo. 1.1.,ket .treat. Pfttsburah. 1104. gold our Furnaces. Parterro, to.. aIrNOLD 11 , ,WOLTAIIB, *bona eerdially Tromuneud ' to tba.rattoiingpf the public • o:t1 '8 °AIM AT 6011 t °HELY. \: llsi m eard nd dP p b 2 u l h 69 , ITOCBII.OLIARS are herobj: Aotilled that ' 1 the Imorel IniSlhaerd of 10 per cent- ort th , mub• t i ftlB c t , icrelt thit o fto t e, b leogighgall eal . ;lttsburxls H. sfen endgoo, 17it ' plired . to to r e to the Treesu'reP4s4l4le4: leleu4 oo or before tb. trot der of Nov bOtkhatt. thAL the .nba•quent, mstalments of Aest per , crut. emelt. be paid to itekl rreasUnr. Op orebeforo the trey dip of eerh 1111C1WSITO month therbetter. until the who'. Oxon be oeld. % • Infereat .111 be siloeml from'the time olpaym4 the Hose I. ocmpleted for the ttrltefitsof rmtular to oars. Ity order of the Board ollttlreotore k ' col;Imd 6AlMlNW4iilargee NeX - Trim . ming and Fig attire. I 11:1E SUBSORIRER wonldicapeotfulli. form Ma irktocis. aiol'the rublle:ltenenbly. Va# 7 .=!:t.s , •=6:7.la IttANTN:B.4 t i r „ vpr i zinrrin a girU hl m'aiiiiirVA" ko' city. fotgur wahine to ourctut ' oo " svcb toorto. ow* : I • l* lr_ s tratlt a ntroitrA p a . ttreo roM i l g ttea . t • sod . beicwaOstr • to•D2 1 1 ",2153 'l4'l9l' , . Premium Emmy., \s% '• ' .4(1 BO B Prime Oloy* . HONElf,,7.parki "WiV Of 1r took s Proostsitt..st Uto rsttliorsto . S.. I , WAAL hi Ltratls 00Z.3 Corso! or Wood sod Wit ALIO DZRAL it lioHlNDOW.Allstalostr, \ . 4 ill REASK--7\o-boxes romived'by . a. i ~ ..w . . ILICNBY W. OOLLJNS. I \ )IE , ERS RAI •' • ka for nallo,by Bae . - .J. B. os. ,, imm.D. s• IffTER.-50 ke : e for Wei by \ s h . .„,., . . J. P. c.larnman. bbis. Ea s, for sale by 111NR7f 11 OOLLINS. NOTWE-- , CAMPBE44,CIDISS bipA t T g . . Per•B•aei the Kafir, Fr ee Co, • Po the Tao; Valet? we reed r. assen•ter With apes levesalmoe,Bobert W.:. Wee' sue Theinpaye, Balt The bOrlassavtil Inentla at the Serener •••44 , , liaise WotZlret. emter. ttie ett of oAlp.flaw.:. I . k. OTlOE—lliavo thin dai . .if . VIZ 'AIM& : h 4 11 4 1 401. `.'n l l3* e i gifl atbli A Yip 'calms. lakcorni settle the trrslue of ...id e g Intl eta the nagio'7.loob. l l. Mew k ir t,.•7. due per se, \, mamas io lour, v. 4,ums. oust( . „ i . t ,kt . \ A v and E 4 O 4HI-.A...N1. P . S, rluvows, v\ akv64e.r.'!a . ! 1 140 c 4#V , 7"a118r: '3e \;: , 1 !!!"9: t . .4.,=,A .... \ A3IUSEIIEN'r S. ONE WEPV LONGER: ‘, GR.EAT ATTRACTION!! - . • BLOND'S CV:TATO PAN ORAM I n F A VOIAG El PROM YEW l ORIi TO' Vt_.VEUROPI:. fr n. , ill be exhibl i ta4 at tho Atheneum. Lib e• e •e. , ..ettt3 °Ten tiqr rs ttrat• Hand • 111 be In ettandanea. . • \ Wore open st ...Lett. P.m - q.t.. to move to T •Cets 2s cents, to to h.l At `tn. principal Itulett mott.f Lt the nacr ot-ie XT EVER FAILED—Groat sucuess tare+ et er etteo3.l IL.. hiblllen of IlrElaVE be .ntiful tuntration of th. , EARLY W 011.1.0. wt. eihibl 11)1 at C tY•itl'a Ii A 1 , ,, Vnltltttt.on Trtlllt• .lean on A ws t Y taterooon at 3 o'clock, Atuietre i rlit at 7. C ool • if 'ARGO'S UAL L.--£0 ATLI STIIEET i NEE It"M'Ctln. ortno.n. 13...gefte An , n t..tne t tor Pailie•' leo3d•ttl, con.ert... " „u o Oleo. CARtiIES ;7113 k )• and 110114 BAND eon rau,d teal:weer. aan tinina.V - arrirjrNt 10 W. tit.f.S IC CAE et the Cr... 11 Panne u.rr:an ut It It. est.:. in., Fourth One!, ' 103 r3Ui (IN \ SALES. BY P. 4. DAVIS, \ • 11et40171.110r0 21= =74 _ _ _. ...._ . . ___., Book' by Uatairgne, a i, i l\ . (IN SATURD.\Y: RVENI G, (,cc. kb, et M../ 7 Woke], m the , musetelil Saff • nom, c. co. rof a, oel cud a fob i fats., wi 1 / 4. b• sold alltrJe • !lead. of val. oable Mistaleueom 800 4. , aseanapmbtall RI e: 1,0,,f5. Ao,opay of 11•1.1.0401; awl* Porta of - .Maria Ile]. .1 ,. .. 1if.0”.41 itesearehM. 0 vole; MM. raft' , -. tooth offaarleau ifaltem; Laurel:elm •••tr • Ida, land• e, bee LIP of Ilepoloau. sr- sl.-. Lro a Mega. am bar d ' fl \ I smogs,' , 111.4. rt, a t . 4lll ,,, roVa,taro da • or mfl Sem Twelve 31outh. Velma...2%lAG audmed t •Ismnal Lamb: MAcKenz.e.a LOW MaveSets; Ilio n ,'' POW eau!) , Sides, a volelat.eaules'e Illatery \al Kuitt d. 0 , I.: 11 '' gra Marom la:loos:4 sim - ellauma KaCoqi; Nous' fluids to Kt °riots.; Morpr Xmth Auf deem et am Pl._ • raal ifeveriptiop of root .IPitatut Memoir. of Itldatt . E mart • fp *mod banally hick,. Ac. Ceteloiatee, eau he abs •ed tt the ductiosa • afore. lads P.M!. Dt VIM. Ave Splendid Piano Forte aivittotitn. • /AN FRIDAY afternoon, (boil 7th, a;:3 o'- st, VP cloth, at the Cesomeralal Bob., I ad; ep,,m a p d, N 00411111.1 hal b1..•i1l be ...kJ ^.^ rum ellata 'PAM' • octavo RealewOod Cue PIANO IITE. w has mly bsvca a eblEktiose in use, Lard worth ISSO: _1 ocd ...,,,, P. Si. a/Al: Mad, \‘_ • Seventh Ward/teal:Estate at i etiti: i)N 3O .IIA.Z . R2 h A e Y pro a m f , c . e . :n o o o o u n i ,..%, a Milt \ \ ..1 , LOTS ad , (MOUND, sltuato at tic coentr of - yeeto ` taw v.:. :mooed Overbill its, each hayloft • moot Of 2 r . ton ‘, Cautre Avenue. mdeateodene book Shoot 7 4 let ao 's, alloy 17 fret wide , co which Is evoted a denbita Mro JtV 3. s ' EH IPIC DWELa MU Ilt•U -Pane • farm tWoktr M 17 .RIW IBIN err mexews Snot', a other Mit. eaaillta"A Also, that Ict of ground adJoluldts roperty eflfarPeaea.: trel. 00 Centre Avenue. soar Robed* streaf havialtek rout of 00 teot,atat emeeding toot OS feet, o which are , or,Med ter, PLUCK oWNLLINO MOUSSE. die latibr potable. Ilalt positive. Terms at fele ea P 21 ILINI Soot. , TLIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,AN7TY `AND TRUST COMPANY. PULLADELPIELA. CHARTERED APRIL 26, 1 50. exprrme- , 250,000.. Odle. S. E. corner of Third and Chesnut et...eels, Philadelphia. OTFLONHZ Or Till 110 Mi BOSILL. A.T.PIILIAIaLPII\LAI 011201 . 0k3. ' ',tertian R. Crawford, Paul R. thaldatil. •Atobtra tref hottioa,n. L...retry-a /chteno. tteujamin W. Tingley, • Georg. Wileury. e. Jacob L. Plorenee, Janes Demons., — William M. Godwin, . William I.l'/lenn '. Prendent—flonybeo U. Craw ord. ' \ Tice Persideat—Ambreee Wl.Thamhoon. Nedierg lianirvers—Pitraburgh, James IL Winton, M. D., , Allegheny City, It. IL - Mort, M. D. ~ nEURO PIC. ARNOLL,, Agent. 7 ?mirth Ptrvott, Plityt•ungb. P` 0 MINISTERS — and STUDENTS--Books. The enbeerlber hanjont matea Irga a,ltions tr , his Textel Ameri can and Persia. Thealnalmil Warts. and Text 11001"1. The Cher and Students .r. Invited tarsal and examine Taste and :arks, at the TiIIiOLUGIOAL K sTORE, ba Marker street mar 4th. JOAN P. DAVISON, late U.riwo k Agnew. PITTSBURGII TRUST Cd.- 3 5 shareb of Lb!. Stock .antel by CL U. E. L'30)II8, ee2B 15 ,te et, cppo:lte dank of ritmburgb. , 1 XTRACT LOG OOD —IO.OOP lbs. • for hr h. A FAUN EMCE In. eiktsa cat ~ B LIGGETT, 11. 4 1 0R1V.1 RDINd 'COSIMISSION MkR. ti OLANT 7 O . WAn.d t de • s6 .lu A PR . O : D ta U .CE. GENERALIfY. YnAght beige e the Pennrylwahla RsCroal CoMpAnp. PlCisburgb. • AV- lAhrrAl atbrhar.rA tank4e as cata.etmenta. `, .27 ': View of *slaand. NEW, STEEL PLATE, ENGRAVItie, , Mural?. thyorlpelva of thy R.-shimmy el (hot 800 L1P.116 CLAY. alas :LOX 211 a" incbei. *Rh an, accompanying Portrait or Henry clay, 1/5 by 211 m lit r rograryO by Paitain. ES 00", Ala,: nar nobib.hed. a fin. 8 - .4., Plata Eograylog 111 LLP r.QUE i t Mari ETALTUt cf tl EY. ANDRaW JACK. BOo.nroota.l in front of the Pr... Yank alansion. Wash.. I !noon. D. 0. Ulm Of Engraving. h 2,5 Inaba.: Prior., Safe. Oraalzl by \ _ T IPS. KIINNiILIf, Jr. ", .020,1 mi \ Ms Wog/ stmt. • - e —• H. CHILDS Sr. CO., - • Wlitt!LS.SaLfi 4 , _ ' *--"". SHOE :NV A , R E a 2 ti 8 E , a t .. 133 & 135 WOOD ET eirmsßuhqu. - ... 1., . ivy E. WOULD call Um tcation of Mer .V V 'thaws violtioo fhb rity, tn nr lisusurnee si . 4ck of RQOI3 AND 11119 M, , t, • Aractinlsttigln godless oartety t, Men, Lull., Ttrjao. Boys. IoWII. owl Chitdren. totadott o ne or tblilooll4Ot stooks w• .t of 1.110 Alloattet.T Itolintalas. Allah a mold,. al igoortment of '. HATS AND OAPS, 7•• ' t of •atious itfies. and Utak Itoblop. !volt to fin draagi afa-tottr• tololloto eith 000,01000 41ios Primo Nolo Took 1, loomed SOLE LEATlltilt \ --_ .. " ' i /Or Our !stook having Eve* rarchased aroloalli foe ' O , oath, sod ethetaol with Eloeat o,art, at to quilt) , actaalsoa c att•pto4 to lho Western traAtt we Vattor ounalvaa that . 4 we `"A`U'igr,!gt;titfortil t l l '°llLlVli:Vraril.Dl ll 7 ' Clots! DattLadavri l . ‘ LI. CHILIM a cu. 6 --- VINE PAPERMANGDIQS—White, blue, crimson tr.d alskt 1411,1 , orb.lte ar.d florae] rattarilx. tor..alet QQQ , 'WAITER, MARSHALL, \ ne'2B - tar Wood amt._ LLICE -2 tierce\ ree'd\on conikument for vale by (or 3) DIVNItORI4 k 61131011 f It INDOW GLA -3-6 t I bxe.Bllnvernon .11 7 "`iVal' i® d 'Vf) U illgtirgatqagl i litlii.'" ream% tv RAPPING PA , ER-BQO, s Straw, V i WraNeg Parer. ce. eal...by 1, \- . VON 110N341101111T *MO in% dir l ll-40, bxe 'h ". D. OVEN S , fog. k ) sale E 7 (teal , VON BONNHOILST aMU N AILS -200 kegs ass. reed, fur sale b A ;:,: s; : I NDOESrltaitraP , %I OL ASSES 5,0 bbi7= prim N. .„ Iv 1.. by v s . B. aoitzr a A MVOROUL. r F ._.... 08. SAE.--Al.t \No. 55, (Maso Sa ll) sth .10.5 Pittgturiih: II) doz. &Am Host Bileatetn 50 do. 131455 , 00ww0 (\ sl . 60 N7 . 1.51 1 5h545t.0•51 , 0; . . a l- V .1150-- roe ju loto . : . r 7. \ emo t e re tg. 4,11 2m.,..■• 7 "t'Vuli.fg`d or *a 278 , 140/ii. 8120X51514 4 A. MASON 00.TY:fo. 25, FiftWiii \ A. .iti open np Uorvi y. 31. Itiwt.. a ttsw and spiniddl, satotVount aI...ADM-3' Ct. ARBaad VXINYT TALY AB \ =MI FAI - R Dr `4l UISAR-217 hhsiu, primp Ni 0.-Sugar, Tow. ni „ Poset 2 l4o2 i 04 , ,e; prr 11 . 1te ad: \ iEku.Nos, cionmE,!o . l, - , iialora \ /VA of or PCcach Ncemoc and naahgarcic. t PO A. A Ilium: a CO: Oro Mk6ltt ail'o`rtzit*Fit '4e Ellaci k ard Colcred:foliqed — and near Pall style or Ere3c Tc.nunr orb PLAID S; PLAIDS--50 pi ocO oepel at EW 4, CO, No. ~ 1:111 5t1endi1 1 rh.7".P1 .1 414 P 1.4 : 4':, , 4 2 7 1. \ rast..unble ;wort. " “1.1. - Plan) DE\ LAINES _ N —, Plaid DoLaineajuatased•at A cob - -NEW' BOOKS— ~, \ Peal 631. the Belltary. by , plotr. I v I. 1.4030,, mot ‘. Life and wroka of Thontaaljobe. lam o,oa Of ~.,. Voysz• Or Life„ and other rinarte Thorns" C0h1.,'401., wlthaeletticm from his Lett...nand lalmailaliaona, t... l a i tifr i eMVl l Z VOL LI IVIOII , fe 4. 4. 71. *. Aam raptra of the above ' vnirday tie bT, - , oaf) , • • KAY ft CO., lio'D tract arroet. I 1 Oblt [:S' PRINTERS GLUE-72datinfao r \ i Li turtd e . s.platady Or Printers nite.firtaale \ i and retaU , by , • I. Wil , A 00...,.. - ..cad \ .. Vats, idalkat at and . val. ' \ FEATO.,ERS & OINSENCI-- ; '‘, \ 37 mak. Feathers: ... 2 ~,,Auroo.og,„war loodbur ' from eakii.. 1 A 1 Peornelown, Amide by trala II Dtclifftt k IX).. • ((HOUND. NUTS-76 tAgi now Landing Ls frt. S:••aor Wargotown: for .al. by , laAttil I.D.CELY ' bill Ibi l lk . l '4 2l . o7c b roto ex! . tu t .T. b, 411(4 7, 1 K tr":' „ d a . Irdl Al bleiritY CO. jUST reed A as A. A. 51ASINg k' N o . nmh w e ,. 0,.- pirtes. Itith ACC2I4 Eadh i pl a llli LOP'S DRIFfiT; licit'WO % A:....12, •ta l .ply r ~..\ 0 .1 taut :or igaii t:t4 .171- : /- .a. It te.51.21,14.11.1e t , fa eeepa jr, i - I distitnikber ‘ GI ' es, 111ittes . A l_ 4 f 0111 , TRY I, IERCIII,NTS in raalippß th i pan Iwo stowd not masa Mott t 14,14 tad rabbi artjdet. TA* hoorinfere bar beesilerteit Inv F I TT!! r a1 1z g 0 v ...., 24%. ~....7 4 4 , : k v. i. . 4N p r, Gear. Aral riIATE&T. They aralndlopezeablalotookl nod wet weettirr. LeZot wilt Iltut Owes Wort, tta K at Pa. any work that t ells taa Walk oh Mit same time riter will aim the wo ... s!: ; delt Uremia or Chorl/er t tlergo MON -44 wA.u. kr. ° r 4 l . Il i '""tft” C',. iltaalll . .tat.ily. The ~. . y J. a A. pg ki : the ~,,,, Mrzani t i u t. l4,4 o ht z mo r /, „ft.. , ,- Yon ea's tat It by ttotitry3ierotts throoebeat \-, the la ted elates at • (lambs. ontiOn \l. 1111Menmwernewmwee.......m..............—--- , .0cIs! Shawls!! , . it Et IVES: by. rptees. ibis •ak Jur, v ,• I Br.she IllittuLt • • ; , • do W.ltti dot • , kt 4.7tobtoett tiM i ktr i mr s i ;Emil, -PINE i ' ll P -til k tEll' We4aT,..ailun T0;14 1 u f o il u=elF.°4ll7,rl)l=,l. .V1 1 ,7k wh .,,,,.. th , 2 „„1„,,„..., < .. A .. . . . \ ' . . - : - LlOlO4 gentr4turlfittract. tat kattft.tchkelt . \ • \ do '' dt. 1e. 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