PIT TS BURGH GAZ ETU.: - kOOI.I4WID hi WRITS a 00: YITTIBIIROH 1 ; 1 1 : 1~ t 1.11 /%' ~- !kir READING? MATTER WILL BE FOUND 01(& CB FADE OFTEITSTAPER • 00.0.11rO4alsomr Woorrt arirtoz.—rhoirsisidtvo &on ,iihoy or oar, Weakly, essorto am to oar boohoos men 4..torLdodirolgo mottrua or asking Oar bulimia known. clroilitlort Is botorrock four =ear. Ormond, mob, - •, 0 4, 4310 0t orori village and mwdi wrurn Pesalayi• 4.6siVelliadtern Mks. - • —J• that • = Or BOOMS. 14 1 46.4.1kVitlinigliS 'a! - J1 ini ..-I..,Pernthes Establlabiaont the DAILT 9JSQt; an • • ',i , i•••••••1 on ihrolar. ADSZP.TIEgita who dailr• their to appeal In the pater en Monday morning, ••••-•- sit. claw hind thaw In bd, .b oaloel.on BatardaT • ' TEE . We preient, beloir, an the returns which hare reached tut for,the officata tamed ixtour We Wien the election of Mr. liampton is con ceded, sad Ditetelee all the Whig candidates for It:merit] etnees," but Prosecuting Attorney. 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This is an unpleasant deity, and will doubtless prove is nneatisfaottry to others ae it in 'orleagreesble ourselvee; unearly every per 'eon will have fortned some theory of,,his own, which" he will atinle with's tenacity more or leas strong , sake m iy differ with no in policy. ••f-I'fmgeenr, lifer, is made; up of light and shade, and Wift!6l7o look Awe learned that kis Mesita bear prosperity with Moderation, and disappoint meths with equanimity. We have nothing to 'charge Ourselves with o on the 'core of motives, ' •or that of judgment; Vie iolaim no infallibility. The liest• - we mall, is to have good intentions, and to 'teethe et means we know of for pro - meting their emotes. lf we fail through error of judgmeit,, we find no came of repentance, however mach we may , regret the coneemoencel. One cauee of our partial defeat, may be found in the dleorgaOlsed oonditiorrof the Whig,party, - • -ae a National politioataaseciation. The tenable - overthrow we met with lent year, Bea measara• bly kiarilysed the Whig body. In every branch of the Govereme i nt we .find ourselves defeated t ''end'proecribed, and the futhre is gloomy ip the Ken'who have etteeetly and Mori onely worked in the Whig make for yew% are disheartened sod we avied,and have quietly laid by their armor to wait for a -brighter dey, and for tlie-Introdttotion of some newer and more Loper ' tan,. inlate; others, who have not the moral EMT. age to dare to be right, in stein/ray, have gone ••• over 1.. the opposition, or are reaZiy!lo do no at: ter betraying their former assoltiates. There eatoses'operated powerfully In the election of last, Teteetitsy in this manly. The retains show that ' a /Mall vote was.4it la all the Strong Whig die . Mitts. - 'l3verywh tigatity. hod \tarelesenees Weri . roselfeateth It stinted impossible to bring the vote "'tot. Thoueinde of voters, a large • ' Majoilty ef them Whig!; did not come Dear the polls Another cause may hr found Witte dleaffeo ' tion'andifends entitling in the party. In this comity the Whig party for some year. peat has been potent fo'r secthes„, A nomhseileit bee been tintamouot to an eletitittil The consemrstice hie beemthit the real contest for °Rohl" beep:wag -, ed within the ranke.of the patty itself and the • wirepullers hive laid their ppm for months and „ years to secure a nomination. Heart-buntings And itudelave grown up mere bitter than those •, existing , hetween - thirties of opposite penile", and iiaproper and unworthy candidates save smooth:nee ~enervititaitd.:Over, those of a dyferent . . character. , These things have tended ACollen• A . , 1.24.1#141,!r0m their. ticket, and , hate brought into operatitn a viieLa of, iioitfohlod. , which tr. bas tended' to_embitter feuds 'Already existiug.—? ;nisi year anti 'this, theta feeds were destructive 1 - U , oeisi -o °D eb r I!imi-harlnon/t. and the party. fig 1. . :.i.;Aertivitter-‘,6looeid while' they y f ripotOci one/ of nor' . . the qdreoo4., ;o f # l 4 tke.`trgm- •Y"rt4,4 Wiz Irt-. .• , ,I;..i:T.SoltrilcdefeVi e l l bjf P; ° ; i a l l w4 om eats Airks!i, /.4:10t4 its44l l l-.P* ll o , 4i‘ toor l iii• oonfefri'iri bed' inisealonlated - seal of tia oreolloo of probibltioo, sad wo bats b sost*nny aseeed the triende of temperance• its eanstoCteed th e *lotion. that.eany itun4eds,of professed, temperance men, neglected to rote, sea 'we Imo st ,that they exhibited little or no sad et the hastily.' In some Words sad Distriote, herd!, temperance nisi could befound 'on - the ground, while the enemies of prohibitive bailey oraveripeison ili s o'ilme to Tote. If the tem pi:risme mite has received s terrible shook In this county, the proftesed Meads of temyerance are alone to blame for it. They did not relly ironed the men who risked their election in the muse of prohibition, as should have been done. They hare seen their beet friends 'neaten - down while manfully standing up for the Malta Law, when they.conld have prevented it it they had need as much effort so the advocates of free ll- guar. We are 'Jellified that a great portion of the Whig voters who stayed at home, would have voted the Whig ticket, could they have been brought to the polls. The witole-lifeCien aocouut of attachment to tenipsranes, fell on the Whig tliket. --- With a few honorableem)eptione, -the proiessed temperance man in,the lienicorst io ranks could not realer the force of party di cipiluo, or forego the satisfaction of proclaiming a Deinoaratio. victory in Wits old Whig strong- hold. The temperance - issue silo Met no the whole German Whig vote. The Germans met together and resolied to oppose the Whig ticket on that seeount, Ind the Whig Germ= paper here, the "Steals Zeitting," placed an asterisk — at the name of enemy temperance lean on the Whig ticket, as a depilation to *nark them for the O ptician of its readers. The editor of the mime paper, on the day of the election we are told mane as s reason for hie opposition to our eaudb date for Senator, iit Mr Carothers had Toted Ictitte gentle agaidrt the right of farmers to drake their own 'inept! -Thu was the Whig ticket treated by allikiper which , originated through Wilifilbealitffiland has subsisted by Whig patronage. It became one of the most potent weapons for the defeat of the Whig ticket. • ' We have thus enumerated some of the pried. pal causes of our divulger. Others elite of less • consequenoe, but el will suffice for the pres ent. Ts it not aOn that we were not worse 1.. The question will arise In every reader's mind hat course It Is best to take in the future. As to the future of party action, it is too soon to discuss it. Events may take place be fore long which may wholly °heap the aspect, of affairs' and place the Whig party spin on mug* ground. Let us await in cheerfulness and pa tience the movements of the great political wheel, and the Indications of the times. The Whig party is disorganized and broken, but there an as many true Whip today, as when the Whig party marched onward to certain victory New leaders, slid sew tunes, and new caner dance may spring up when we least meet them, and with sew seal, and powers Invigorated by wholesome rest, we may again be coital up ' onto take our put to the Government of the country. Ae to the tutors of the Gssette, while we con trol it, there is no room for hesitation. We cling to the Whig party as the best hope of the coon -7 try politically, sad as `he °sere of our political attachments; end havieg taken our przition on great moral questions which vitally affect the • welfare of society, politically and socially as well as morally, we she's inaiettha it to the best T of our ability, through evil report an well u , good. We poetess the profound eouletton that the cause we advocate is .he cause of humanity, is of ceuntiy, and of tree religion. Timid and rr holt-hearted men may forsake it be the mortifies co tion of defeat. We wir not. We feel no mortb , fication In defeat, but what visas frOITI the fai•t ii of professed Cleat. We cannot despair 86 66 of the future, while - 30 believe Iv the righteous ;$ nese of the ulna we plead. 1102 YU 4123 1748 88814119 Tna Pamaarrne —b the midst of the gencrri defection the Elizabeth" maintained their sterling character. In the boroigh of Elisabeth only 23 rotes, out of 106, were given against prohi bition:" 'Althea= to that noble district. Barnum° Reasor.—The liquer-dearets of. Philadelphia held a meeting, on Monday, and lie ed up a ticket which they could support, em be ing committed against the Mathe Law. After attending to this business, they oludked out e course of labor for the ensuing year, an account of which to given in the &One as followe : A call was then made for en "spreader:on do sing their bars on Snarly. This brought half a. dozen to their feet at once. The first speaker said he had kept open all day yesterday, (Sun day,) and wee ready to - pay his line. Lot the law take cart of that. (Cries of "yes, pee, we will not shut up." ' The next speaker said that the time was com ing, rind that by another year, when a committee of oorrespondenceranst be formed, and deaden sent all over the State, and men must be nombis ted and elected to repeal all these old lam, (meaning the Sabbath laws, &o.) The time bad come for litich - a enures, and nest pier they would commence in season. They would not be relied by soutursping clergymen. (Cheers ) This is giving fair and timely warning; but of whattriesil is warning to temperance men in this State 1 We cannot, em yet, 'peek of the rest of the State, but as far en this county to concerned, they 'pay no more heed to warning than if it were not given. With the telt sta ring them:ln the hoe that the men whom they had Induced to commit themeless in favor of Prohibition were is danger of defeat, three thou mud of them stayed at home as unconcerned as if nothing was at stake. The laws for the pro tection of the Sabbath are now threatened, and it remains to be seen whether they will rimy their resistance beyond mere paper resolves. Emmert Mmniaoss.—We take the following samples of the language mid spirit of the friends of free liquor, fro a thi Camelot, of yesterdey, • paper which Is &semi organ of Calholichim and L000f000lom: The snails of time are 'rendered forever mem orable in Pennsylvania, by the sudden and aw ful death of the 'Poiitical Temperance Humbug _Whig Party in Allegheny county. The ilitutrions deceased expired about 7 o'clock last 10011111 g, the usual hour for closing the polls, in the emerareiards of the two cities and town• ships of the same county. The inseam was an aggravated ease of Political Babbaterlan Temper ance Humbug, which send the Whig party • short time sleet and finally terminated in Tory Cholera •A apiary. Political temperaace humbug is swept as with a besom of . destruottoa. Allegheny county is redeemed from the morel degradation of stibnite. tion to a despotism of par:Mini& pealm•inglog hypocrites. The democratic candidates for As sembly are elected, with the exception of Mr. Emeeomattnr, an excellent youog mat, who may learn for the future, that hoest, sensible people .alweys laugh st the folly of " maltiog a blowing hum" of moral deportment. TODII3 LADISe 811111111ARY.—We refer parents and gaardiana_ to the advertisement of Miss Townsend, of New, Brighton. , Thls Innitation hcs eommenced with excellent pompons of sag:t ette, and the second steelon, whloh will open, On the first of next month, will afford an excellent opportuolty for cdooating young ladled New Brighton is one of the most healthy and plea*. est of plane, and hl 10011111abill by Berea, all par's of the moreity: IitIVETAIT Tien Tint 81112 OP Boson* —The silver mines of Arrieotts, the same about which Ittronseett de Bon!hal had Moult, with the Mexican authorities some time ago, have tamed odt to of unparalleled richest& Nowa had beetireoeived at Eltfityntas'a abort time predate to his departure, annoustang that Immense de posits of eilver ore bad been discovered at Ant? too& yielding a - dollar's worth of pure silver' to three pounds of ore. • The news prodatted great exciteuttret among this lababltants; and upwards of a thousand inetchadisft Genronse end Her , mystic for tie mines. The letatreions of the Indians still • cantinas, aid with increseed audacity. they attacked • village wittitellftien'tnHu of Guayana, and kil led one handfed poritew-mte, women and chit dose. • In edditiou tolits, the Mexican author ities were.in Obit trepidation from the expected invasionlif • dint Ilibusteroe; but•it was believed that they, woutdbs welcomed by. the people for the-sake of protection spinet the Indians. . If Oath a twig& bespauron foci, Where le great l e beireve,lll metitioo will De hastened , kr,the mews el the discoveries AV/orisons.. . TOoms l . - •itiab attrutod pedal -.' Tin' R r mill ' tut of A guot. ore W "" °a atteitton ablate the . li w P. M. is the of HOsiber . ,•Allist4 the subisar. di. 611 luirifibliE Watrtay at 'Lliapeol. ` otos It 114ur- °if' the e itittfibau' I Was iiiiioadr , lb &situ; /elm al rt , ii'd a 11)atit asp appearing's at a tall gut sl 'inti Far lion. W. 0. Merl, of - Vi r diliteredhi eloquent 'Mlles et the Agri- P2 l hFilYsir Now Y ork ,, .. reoenti,. We take from it the following description of the minute dishier' of landed property in France: "In the country which is separated from Eng land by a mirth, sea, and yet more by s strong ly contracted national character, institutions and manners, the discouragements of agriculture are of a preoieely oppoeite nature. There Is not 'the monopoly, ant the extreme and unnatural sob-division of linded property and the diminu things, of farms, almost to the verge of the in finite divisibility of matter, that opposes the most serions obstacle to the general progress of agricultural Improvement. What would we thine on this broad continent of ours, of a field meas uring one andra half yards by two. and a farmer owning and cultivating a single farrow, and that by ho means a long one. And yet in Lorraine there are examples of the former attested by the authority of a= grave and respectable French wri- Aar, and in Brittany the common name applied by the peasant to Me possession is rillon, or fur row, and it iv, in feet, often nothing more. It is estimated that there are about a million and a I quarter of proprietors in France, .none of which hold more then two neetares, or five acres of land, and dividing the whole area of the country by the total number of proprietors of every grade, the average sine of the farms is about eleven and a half sores This inordinate subdivision of landed property, encumbered, too, for the most part with hereditary mortgages which have des cended with the land from father to son, must, it is'evident, In much the larger number of in ' Maness, leave neither the space nor`the capital necessary for en improved system of husbandry. There are, notwithstanding, examples of high sad successful farming in France—N. Y, Cour ier Enquirer. Hors roe Issuaten.—The London Times, of September 14th, has en editorial on the present condition of Ireland, which encourages the hope that the people of that country are yet to be happy and ptosperone. It is admitted, however, that the desirable change hue not been wrought by the Legielstare, statesmen, or Impetial enact ments of England, but indirectly by the United States of North America, which have received and provided for the overplus of Ireland's pope lotion. The Times lays; °Within the en jean ending March, 1852, u Many W 1,188,226 persons left the chores of Ireland; the number for 1851 being 264,687, and , for 1852, 224,997. For the former year the ex hauation wee four times the supply, estimated at the uenel rate; for the latter year more than three times; and at thie rate Ireland would be depopulated In two generations. 13c great and spontaneous a drain le probably unexampled In the history of the world, when the foot of its be ing across s greet ocean and In a time of pro. found peace, is taken into sooonnt. Certainly, as one considers the Immense redundancy of la bor on one side of the Atlantic, and the profita ble employment awaiting it on the other, one cannot help setting this down among the [binge that were to be. As matters now stand. emigration from Ire land is evidently the result of certain varying conditions, and varies, with them. Even the great increase In the money sent from America to procure the passage of friends, an increase from under a million to near &million and a half, has not prevented the rate from flagging in the Met year. Mr. Locke, from whose paper we are quoting, points out that while this emigration wee in progress, Ireland was feat becoming a very different country; more employment, less pauperism, lees crime, wealthier landholdere,and Improved cultivation. . Had Ireland, indeed, been in '46 what it le now, there would hare been no such emigration. Even between the two yean 1861 and 1862 the expenses of public re lief have decreased nearly a fourth, the able-bed led paupers nearly half, In the poorest dietrion very math more. If the weekly rate of wages tilin not been raised, employment has been much more continuous and steady. There was nearly a third lees crime in 1852 than in 1861, offences of an agrarian character being only found in a few districts, and scarcely at all, Mr. Doke ob. serves, in the land which has Mauled hinds un- der the encumbered estates commission, amount ing to one million and seven hundred thousand sorer; comprising a popolatlon of half a million, and sold for tee' millions and a half. • PROW/MEW, B. 1, Oct. 10 —One of the most destructive fires that we Use ever witneued to Providence, brake out this morning *bout 6 o'- cloak, in Arnold'e block, on Main etreet„• per. Bon of which only was completed, together with a large and valuable stock of I'. Whitaker & Bon's, Crockery ware dealere, are totally destroyed . The block Was owned by James Arnold, of New Bedford, Muir.. on which there is no insurance. Loop about $5,000. The wooden building south, owned and occupied by E D. Lerick, confection er; Erma Steers, box and paperhanging dealer, sad J. A. Cully, merchant tailor, tree consider .ebly thjerel by a poetical of the building falling upon it; and the inmates bad a narrow escape for their line. The stock of Messrs Whitaker will be almost a total loss As is insured for only $lO,OOO 1916.000 at the Boger Williams' Office, and $6,000 at the Atlantio--wkich will not near cover the logs. It is only a few weeks since these gentle men were burnt out before, and a lergo stook destroyed. Considerable dieturbanoe took place among the firemen, or runners with the engine!, and - al disgraceful fights occurred. During ono of the "rashes," an Irishman named Doughty, at tubed to No. 9 Engine, struck a member of Com pany No. 2 with s host-wrench, inflicting en awful wound upon Ms head. Doughty was immediately attacked by a large crowd, and savagely beaten to death to a vary few , minutes. Be lesseeswife and flee child. f en. Tan,Cnotzu.—The New York Courier .fears the Cholera may resch this country and city, se it le now so prevalent in Esrope. The disease has spread most In England, in filthy locations, as in New Cull., where there are so many more asses In 1853 than 1849. It snot : "At Copenhagen, where the disease hu been raging, outaf a thousand persons who ware re moved from * crowded locality to an entsemp meat outside the town, only ten died. At Hun burgh, where the epidemic has been prevailing upwards of six weeks, only ale oases of dialers have occurred. In the Improved parts of the town, and In London, In the ravages of 1849, not • 'lngle use of cholera occurred in soy of the model dwellings for the poor, though the pesti lence raged around them among the same clue of population.. It is sold that the Hospital Bar goons of London, can map down•with alwoet,un•, *Meg certainty the districts where the Cholera will ant appear and revage Moil' sulignantly, and c•• predict almost the per outage of ease. mut Me relative moiety." Tai CAL 11011•1 • Pnveci.% yam will this year reach 80,000, it is said. The city of Ban Fran cisco polls 10,118 votes. betag an Mariam of 2127 votes sines the Presidential election, when it stood 7986. The vote in the rural &striate of the county has Tinian the same time from 480 to 826. The vote in the city of Sacramento teaches 6638 now, against 4998 at the Presiden tial election. Marysville poll 1807 votes, Stoat ton 1472, and Nevada city 1098. TUE ST. LOUIS RSPUBLIOAI saye:—Our pri vate despatch from Independenoe, induces the fear them there will be some serious difficulties between the Mormons and Traders, and Indians, In Utah Territory. If the Traders take a stand spinet the Mormons, the latter will find them troublesome customers. There has not, for a long time put, bean any very oordial feeling be tween the Mormons and Mr. Bridger, but he is a mountain mac, and mOre than capable of self defence. THE ESOAPI OP biITOHILL All MAITIII, Aeco• OiNTIO IN EMI WITH THOM. F. Measles' —The escape of John Mitohell and John Martin, am. elates in exile with Thomas Francis Meagher, is a certainty. We have permed letters from Australia to their particular friends in this city, which speak of the manner of their 'seine, but from fear that their safe arrival in this country would be jeopardized by a publication cf• par tinders; we bare been requested to refrain from giving them publicity at present.—N. Y. Daily row $2111U.31& —The Chicago- fismoorstio Press publishes the proceedings of a "Convention of rinse:is of Nebraako Territory," mid to haw been held at Kioluipoo town on the 20th of lut month, at whieh resolution were peered dealer. lug it to be inexpedient to establish a territorial guffaw:Ain Nebreaka until after Ilia a:dueller' of thi Indian title to the soil, oonourriog in the views of the Commissioner of Indian affairs in respeotto the present Hutment of the whites in the territory, and directibg. the opening of pens throughont the territory, on the second tuesday of October, for the eitotioo of a delegate to congress. There moot already be quite a number of settlers in the territory, u we °Doerr ad that the reitolutioni glee the names of fifteen different pointest which-polls were tote opened. rms meeting seems to,be in opposition to -the action of the Convention whit* took plate at Wyandottiolty some time; slue, and as the Commissioner of Indian Affairs wan in the ter ritory at the time ft was held, It seems very Meek like ids movement. . door . A 80101:1141 .1401 MID A. lipeontao boar —The Whitehall (fl. Y.) ehroplole 4ll,l that Joab Smith, e pettier; who ler drawn about by three doge, undertook to rune race with some boys, 'driving a wagon and poney. .The drivers were so busy with their. race that they did not me she locomotive, uor hear - the whistle and bell if the saltine. The boys barely tamp led Wag struck by_ the locomotive. The tems. onfertuately, Whig • little behind, came on , to the track jot in time to be hit b,y the oew-catoit eri • Tiro of lii dose veil killed aliment instant 14,: i mtd he himself io 'badly - IdJurid that he 'cAniroluiti 4 -juirtintli:cusus 07 IW. FALL DRytfooDs. ?he Cohjhrstia Airnind-We have been !shown eome beautifal specimens of California almonds GEORGE P. snarl & co., discovered by that indefatigable naturalist, Dr of Wood Beirawt, Piteitnexisa, Pa• l Trask, growing wild 1n the mountains hack of iIkFFER for tittle a large and edmplete at- I. Ben Jan! ; They are et least lull again as largo ‘„_,,ortruicil ea:cork. son Foreign DM 00008. 'is Dui imported nut, and lie re resented 'to be trto - of delicious flavor. The tree upon width they rir:st to Penh or approve uallt burns as low on they esta grow was about 19 feet high; and loaded with b 7 l i''till=7,.",7 t i r „ ty ),„.. 1.11 „. fruit Thespeeimens exhibited to as, consisted .ornmen ; Dna /Ando, Bites, Oraugnhlourning. 1,10111 of s full y ripe almond, and - another jot burst- ''''''di a lp G 4 l,,,V,4eit=" = 4:t=,!.'"'D'=i t i o , log its green hull, - with a branch and leaves at- Itarlstou lo high colon, a r rk Fermr UMeolra. STUFF OOD—S Lowe. , MOSI3OB, Coburg& ririmit. Cached uu,, !Sober Lusters, Panay audjlain stain. Mysterious —The prisoner taken by Love's c.h1. Mri 1 i9:4,7=1, 7 17b!,, w 1= i c in '1. 6 ,11 1 4;0 Ringers at the time of the death of , Josquin, et-m; Doeskins • blast. and Auer Cliusimerecof most op. was placed is the jail at Martinez for safe keep- f=fsWVitta.grAgn i g` D" gr i a;lll ° 2: ing On Friday morning the jailor found his Abe. of western ...Wt.., our Inward' mousy ~,"°'' Cut uterstts. Log all sorts low mired win prison empty, and the body of the prisoner : bong- T,;7lg log to the limb of a neighboring tree. This act VIIINGII--A full assortment to asst., Wool. and ller- Is supposed to have been committed by Meal- tt seer stns . 844 C"' brim, Imo Lin-1 cans, who wore fearful that be was about to Lltlnleed—Pll. Es& Plus atri ntomileuu mike important disclosures in relation to the vt 4" iri N ot i l liVie7l?:c h n s o d ri!trigi . arrilrgirpri: 'sirloin bands of horse thieves who are now tfluno• /Minn " , a q l ' l " A " .—D° "" °° "4 .". committing depredations in various pane of the 4 1 " ,,,,mi , rti goo of in iort• ot Va , lety Grade s plain url Stat.. chalked Muslin awl whit. mprln Laces, Embroiders.. - - en d :"01,4"!? Kit Carson —Ws clip the following from an up elver piper. Hit Carson reached COll6llOl. nee River, near Dayices Ruch on Friday, with' fifteen hundred head of sheep. The remainder of his herd, 5,000, will be in in a few dayii. Immense Melon —The editor of the Stockton Journal free partaken of a watermelon raised in Napa Valley, which. weighed 55 pounds. It mea sured two feet, two inches in length, and one foot eight inches -through-1 Three of the same ' kind grew on the Rancho. Marriage Extraordinary —By Hon. Henry Eno on the 29th ult., at Moquelumne Hill, Heong Aligns, of Hong Kong, to the accomplished Mies /thew, of Tit Sing, Empire of China. This is the Seat marriage, we believe, that has ever been celebrated in California between the Celestials —Calaveras Chronicle. tit ' PROBABLY. ARR12135A21011 or raw JAMAS Wee. —We learn .from Mr. Parker, who left Crescent City on Sunday morning, that business at that place wee at a complete stand still, is conse quence of the Indian troubles At leket four hundred men from Klamath county hallone over into Southern Oregon to fight the Indians. Gen. Lace, with the volunteers was at Jackeon stile. A party who reached Crescent City on Friday Met from the lest of war, reports that there was every prospect of the diffioulties with the Indians being amicably settled. Old Sam, ' the Chief of the Rogue River Indians, and ear ' oral other chiefs, had come in to Oen. Lane's headquartere to make a treaty. No more fight , log was expected. LATER 21011 800171 Amin Veumr—Axorn • as Barna wart was *mess —We team from the Mountain Herald of the 27th August, that another battle with the Indians was fought on. the 24th. There were ten Indians killed and thirty wounded. The whites had three men killed and eight wounded. Among the killed was Captain Armstrong; of Yamhlll; the U 1111126 of the others are unknown; they were fru Yre- I ka. Col. B B. Alden, 11. B. A, was badly wounded; the ball entered his neck and acme out under hie arm. It was reported at first that the wound was a mortal one; but we learn with great pleasure by a private letter from the editor of the Mountain Herald tone, dated on the 24th ult., that he is considered out of all danger.— General Lane was also slightly wounded in the shoulder. The battle lasted four hours, at the end of which time Chief Sam proposed an armis tice, which was granted, and both puttee agreed I to meet at Table Beek to-morrow, to have a ton sea - The Indians numbered 260 men and the, whites 96 The battle came off at the head of Evans' meek, a canon about fifty. five miles from bore; the whites surprised them General Lane sad Captain Alden were wounded while making a charge. It is generally supposed at Juskeon. Title that It is the Intention of the whites io mate a treaty with the Indians, on account of their agreeing to meet them at Table Rook; but the correspondent : of the Herald repudiates the idea with some, and says the people would not suffer such a propoeition to be entertained for a moment. The Indians continue their-outrages. Three Spa:dards were shot on t , the 26th, eight miles from Jaokeonville, near Applegate creek. One mule was allot and the carp carried off by the Indians. ThsSpanlards were on their way in hem Crescent City with a peek train Oar citi zens are flocking from all the surrounding 01ella try to take part in the contest. Robt. L Wilt Suns arrived in Jeiksonville on the 24th from Althouse creek, for thapurpose of getting seem. mission to raise s company of rangers, which was granted to him. leapt W. J. Terry arrived the saute night from. Crescent. City, with a put of his company, the bateau being behind with their providons, ammunition, he. His company numbers thirty' men,, well suited and mounted. There can be no doubt that our people must be ultimately triumpit•nt; bat a erdriedent force should be collected td quell the inenmection at once. Emery ~ dayadds to the 'cruelties inflicted by the lufitstut4Utligt the relibutlitit that will be visited upeelhem. There NI but,;,mervey of ' deoliog with thoee irretcbee—that el Anthony I Wayne and Andrew ';Jactlrson. Mercy to Seem were the greatest ouelty to oar own people. CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS. Tax Yens roe Govsaxoa —The following is a 1,164.64 of all -the returns thus far received: Walda's • Majsritiee Rioter's Majorities. Sao 1.1.1C11.4. 066661414, 71 II DAr6110.71 precinct., 90 6. 6 ,t 4 CO., ..60221 6 141., t&6 11B21709.eutopleta, 139 6 06 ,06:94, coloplate.. 261 P 16056. 6111 Let r trot.. 175 Marla. Tamotsu. 103 rob. se Aseraaanto.oftelal. 4e hesta..6o pieta, • 76 Botta, 106 11•Alkwin0. SO 0010.• repot'. 263 t00100k64. tie Nape. complem, ' 160 Nsy46l2.eactplare. 127 Coates Costa. 2 rewinds, 42 ten Jospolu,eol3l2l6le. 70 NIIItIL CM. .611 6 1446, 19 Mee.. coozpone. 341 2010. 061614 66 MAUI., 191 M5r1y004.16 , 01061616. 6.5111105ae./7. 199 81A26416. 7 Pi 6610615.. Oalarersa, moreel. 2,026,612269d5. 96 :get majority fag TMIRTY DAIS L•TeR FROM CMIR/i —By the ST noel of the barque Fanny Major last night from liongkong, we here MOO of the China Mall to July 21st. We are indebted to J. Fro:din, Fag (Danish Consul,) Mr. Beek'len, and the Captain, for p. pare The Rebellion appears it, be gaining strength; though the Imperialist' have lost no Important battle cr valuable cities or provinces since our former dates. A large imperial Rest, collected with great trouble and expense, made an ineffectual attack on Cbin•Rtang-fa, and after being repulsed with ton, returned to Wooaung. meseenger bad arrived at cantos with a letter from the Rebel Chief a: Nanking to a Ills steam. The messenger pee the following in formation: The long haired brethren, he Boys, are be tween four and die thotmand, the lighting men from thirty to forty thousand, while the entire host, men, women and eltildeeo, in Nanking and its vicinity; ie estimated at a hundred thousand. The plunder they have taken has been.immenee, and as there is no want of money amongst them, numbers are &spewed to Book to their clump; their purpose, be bays; being to remain at Nan king until they can muster 60,000 fish laymen, of whom 80.000 will be left to defend sad re tain that position, and 30,000 be ,marohod on Peking —Chino :trait ' " We have since heard that mai army, in three divisions, had-sotnally:been marching from Nan king for Peking; "but on its becoming known that the imperialists . were oollsotiou a large forcast the former ,city, theiesurgent forces were retailed. The mandarins at Calton have been busy forwarding reinforcements of men and munitions of war by sea, and we are in formed that about 600,000 Ocala of gunpowder, and 2,000 trained soldiers, thirty of whom can oast MII7II. Pave already been sect. But their destination may be Amity, and It may be they *is identical with the force of the Bogue Admi ral notloed under the head Anuiy. 817.11 two men were executedat Canton, under a strong guard on the musing ',of the 9th; but we know not whether they wereineurgents taken in the field, or port . of a band of vagabonds who recently laid a plan to Bre the Provincial Treasurer's. ya moo, or villoial• residence. An , acsomollas dleocvered the plot, and eth men ' were seined on the prattlers with arms and gon• pawder.--111: 4 • ' • The Taoatas hue addressed a letter to the British Cordial at Shughite, protesting againet the trade which some foreigners drive by going up the Yang Ise river at night with arms and ammunition to sell to the netiiee. The Consul answers that he is entirely neutral; that the Tacathe may Mee English Tennis and English seamen to fight for the Emperor If ho wishes, mad. that if any :peruse weat to run the risk of fighting for or sidles the uthels, he, the Con sul, will not interfere. A rut number of Oracles have been com mitted, and several large pitintleal Junk.. have been captured. The total .shipment of feu from Eihatighse to Great Britain from Ist 3017, 1852, to 80th Jame, 1858, according to apical invoice weights, a mounted to 88,664,085 pourcie.—Atha Coilfor nian, Sept 6 . • . . iiirJoy for the out the fol io yang from the Philadelphia Saturday Oasetts.. and na oneasad our readers femme, Itsseithllly, ad those eaO taring should net dolor Pankettrti— . "DR- 110011.110.Y6 Oltdblati BITTIO.IB. —This ado• bested toalklneddeOsted bets. 0. if. :14011116, at the Impedes Gateau nadlothe WIN Ito. /10 kro.llt shut, Ii exalting trimmed:arid nubile attention, and the prowl atty. who lea *dentine phidebta. Is silting, trantenal kaattlitles of R. The virtues Of tiffs randy are so fell/ at thrth In the intended sake . cd It to he area la cora , mrtlaing volume. that there Is WM, any mesa left for W trtspeak of It . %hie limb , 'MUST add—Of tbs load bleu of physical Ills to which hentsalty Is heir. there is now more dtrlneeles than the assent donppatent .l the Caesar* soperatas, which osier, falls to Samalialte • dlaardsrad elate of the Um. Saisabi, Wee; umenor, ftetfallsess, a Wane tralistcfel Motida breath; loss Of pes. petite—in shale as fadsetithahls ' wretobedaem of sals town an It. lainthrolde aseklif,issethls MreattsagiAt' Ilhaeadeassate.alikii bore WWI the ant of the.ableet nodal* Wife Wee tadl4o.lly eared by IllaiWbrip ostmin :1 4 -lArritt`,ll;itiUti, or eoustout additions throughout rt. mums. .Thoy Wiritork ozanalustlou of burr stook by 1.10 dlo• dto 00000.... [dim] Pittsburgh. &pt. 2 , 1.864, ATM LAPAYETTI GOLD *Wing Oompatty. New York column. vp13:3.1 H. HOLMES 81 B UANUYACTURZES OP OLID 808 VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, lIIATTOCIEB, CROWBARS, &tt . TUBBER SOREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, CAR BOLTB f ., WASHERS. COTTON. TOOACOO, AND 116.11. P BCII.BWP . . PITiBiItrBOH 0215. 25 Wood at, botwoon Ist aakd Sad. All kinds al blacksmith work tor Bridge., We, done at the shorteat notice aad at th. 'avast prices B' All vest warraistad missal to any manolactunaLlill .D2O serMas. S E. Caano, fashionable Dtese Maker and !datuer. No. 7G Fourth onvot, .acond .lorr. All work - trulnautril will b. azacuted with ocattio4 and unlatch. . 013 E=u=a.iuLlLA==3l Is the kind Of teethnony as to the vale* of our SAFES, upon which tore'cart confidently mot the reputation of our work. We have already published .*real certificates. proving that Safes made for our reviler and ordinary Wes. and told abroad, We been subjected to the NNVfiIIEST—TESTB IN AOTUAL OONFLACIKATIONS, and preserved their contents totally trim from damage. The following le another proof of the rem. Incontestable ettgracter,—i $lO.OOO WORTH or soon Aro PABLEtIi SAVED WITH A 140 .111A121 . . ALBION, Yam Oomery, Pa- t i November 11. 1831 llamas. Bow , A 81, , exes—Dear Plot: Your two le re were duly melee... • , wee abeent at the time. I would gay. hi re - red to yo • gal' moulder it perliwtly mut Pltth)P. I tesi-il 01. I o ught or You Wt WI. on the monde a ot the 10th it J last—my store building Wog burned to ethos. It wee built of wood Lod brick— s large three Mori building. Ito We woe In It' at the time of thagre, and tell into the dila., where there woe large areohnt of oil. It leas ► very hot Dr. My notes and book' accounts that were In the gale. amounted to about Ten Thoneand Dollars, whinto wee eared. There nu not a ■ ringieleopler Migred end Orrtluir. I would advise any person who is doing bandoleer, to lose no time. but boy a Sage to keep their papers. go., in—and get one that to good. 1 can safely recommend Year Wee to any one. .Yours, truly. feZrai JOHN 01C.,111116. Flowers Will Grow where the' Waters itun.—lf the sutiele of the mate is beet health), and the germs of the Hair bwrigorabal eldrou'ente 'which overate at their - mote, through the lanes akin or &real or. lb* bead.. anus sod Yizorba's bsul of tidy Mane: Mil to be the malt. Ste operation of LYON'S KATUSIBON Is Maude" eattrely upon this meet reason able law of the Natural World. It le P.M...4 of each ingrediento only no will ',redo.. this effect. Renee the mast It oreditione hare tried and been benefited by It. nee—ani the seeret of Its immense lisle. Sb. eDiSeermim given to the Halt Is truly beeuUtul sal plmeins. told by ell dealers. everywhere, at 23 cent; la large bottlr. D. IL DAMNS 3. Proprietor. lel Brasi•sr. N. T. Bold la fittobiattla 11 8 E. blank 0. kisser:o.o. .oe. Jr.. timing it Bra. and BMUS. t IL.ltar. lanl2 HENRY 11. COLLINS VOILW AB DING AND ISlDMtmego COMMISSION AND WEFOLDIALII MIAMI& IN BUTTLIA.III3I9I/16.1r11111, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 93 Wood street. Pittsburgh. . Ir O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., HANKERS AND ININRANON DEALERS 'N0.16 WOOD 6TILICNS Ono door hos First street, Pitt.bargb Buy and sell Par and Current Funds Shalt ant Tinto Etobangs GAB. Stocks. Isamu sun Western Tim BMA and Prontssory Nebo; alloy 6 per mint-on Vas Deposit. of P. and Current Money; and, Insure Vire sni W.I. Polk/. for Lb. Jana busrsrant °.o ans (rash Capitol S 170.000) sal Nava inssrra.s Cb EnsPital 110.066.606). sale CHARLES E: STOOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi, liorgages lko., Negotiated PARMILDIALIt ATTLINTION TO Till POILOILABII AND. ILAIS OP OTOCEIt. dirOdloo aver 11.40d00 00.. manor Wood sal Fourth R. Q., UX)MA (of ihe — istiiiiit'or srenidif mlet;) WHOLISALS , DICALCIL IN - - AND SHOES, BOOTS 69 Wood 4 Plittobargh 4461...11,14 Uttuen's insurance uompany of fittabtagb n. D. ILISI3. Pawnlar. AM IL L. LI kILISICSLL. OMCK, 54 Wail, irrwriai Warn AND WOOD ISMIUMI. INAUMSS ELDLL AND OANOU DIALS ON Sill Only IND MISSIDDIPPT DILVDDE. AND THIDIDIA. al Lb. huvr.s a:Am:A fru a AA"An b, 'IBA Al" eiptuut pra4 rtf the MI and LYLAND NI i7Ol !vox "A ?RA NSPOZrATIAM. DlitCtlo/3 Il D 1 1 1 4 t IW. Latimer. Jr Wm. T. I ti rt . i gglusn. Wawa Want BM ID. 1 , ..i John S. Mlimett B. Hartmann. llot. hazels Yawn. Gramßear... J. Bahoontnalw. It altar Bryant. Wm it. Ram Tea.* M. PaMsnal. ,1 -. JOHN T. LORAN._...__._.. KIINNIEDY PLUM' WILBON ..... ZDWAILb GREW REMOVAL LAGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS LID WROLICSALZ RISIERS II POILNIGIN AND DOMUTIO FILILDW ARS, 0 CITLEILY. ta. Here removed to their new and a:Unwire more, No. 62 Wired amt. fear nears More the IBLOhati Now, Imam their mamma mid Merchant. marrallr. ere MO pd to an emminetio tekn of the most amopie anent. men Matted la this •Ite. FLEXING BROTHERS (ICOCCISSOLIII . O J. =9 • al.) WHOLEILLE DRUG MITI, Ns. 60 Wood stmt., IPittobargh. 11011Roopsietoto of De. terleoreeo Odobrato4 Vorerelloso too, Ms. &a. JAMES P. TANNER, witoLexima..piaLzu. IA ROOTS, IRONS, BORRIV, AID LIATUIR, No. 55 Wood.Or Plttaburgn, =WM Tomo AND TOCILTIL air 1i istook convieto of %Twat& of 2500 M CA, cm ras'aits rrrr TlLtAlgt and style of ROOTS. 811014 and BO NN 511, oureframi direct form Now log. laud rosoufasturm, adapOwl osprawilY for FALL 1.1 WINTER SALER sod will be sold at satisfactory prior— sontbaring favorably .10, Lbws of Phlladslohla and Raw York. Pureb aura willp/11.1 osll out *Milne wax. buying. Also, NEW YORK BOLE LZAVIER. f ly2o D AGUERREOT YPES NATIANAL GALLERY. 4AOKBON'S National Daguerrean Gallery, : 11 . 84113 for Gentian*, , 3. imam? a . SON. St Wand hrizo• " lace tbl: day. to tan cities,. or PrlaboVad etrenQete 'Wang the tete: their be{etttal fe et lira. Particular ottsattou la lorttal to o s sad Si He eu,:itecederuS A . '' . k. 4AwN ~, .: \ . 14 7 11 hnve . in a. '\ . ...7ili ds 1 Sisals sinl spitiesild: tot er sll wool, \ MAIDS -Tel colors Oen \,__ __ _ E , --- t \ \ ~ ', bor Sailok s Ma4lin_ 0- .- HOm ui ~,.. ' \ , ~T i rE, 13 . TitlN SAII:GE ( ATP V r° . INSURANCE COMPANY -" ' 1 \ minim : INT: Strom 10s4Blelk Cd TM Chores : , Immoved Caro *ler:, tbr hs4 borsolSeow.;__ __V_ . 100 sod., Pan ozoi • lsro as esdintent os srortnea,.. NEW lORK. ', s. ...dt. c t : l, P.r the , rd. awl • , Coon 4os g'oeO o°. CASH CAPITAL 114(10,C00! \, ,, li mtl 2l" ', Z i _ w" !, 'H. ; 4 ! " "i tt"" ').milyit ‘ OtE,_ A. b...... ugmlii % Ag. ' 44 \ ' Etkik-'2 bbliY„i'regAlLg )net recd , and L\ tic...so woad street J"ittentrOk. 1 , foe as b, \ JO . WATT . A\ILII.. e . • DIUCT6O.: \ 1 \ - 2 -°'! l2 •- \- , \ \ ''' ' \l4 "'"'7. ' Samos Z. Loomis..--.-...-..Lskirof the ft.. not* . 11Cit i fific=0.0 k4O prima That,terjasirdo, .fr.per CbeypiV ~ ...Elm o „oml. n Theedons ifraY.W.....-----illiti Ct 4 1 .F.411k jE tTnt 1: ' , ,,,,, Ar f" .44 \ .. _ b ,T \ v No Jcip,r t w o.rt nryz .t. •. nsainn tNdaoa ir. 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Goa P. .Marfess...-.-...,P1rm otJA AL Neel*, Note A.q.q., .1 1 A Course of Geosstotrr.' for.ibnson_of schools and 06/: A...s r. ihvight..-....-.Firm of Trowtnimse. Do s A Les s „ mgt.., hy s Chss. W. lisc=e7,. ._rpt. M . % st i ge hy ., .‘ \John G. Netoon,..-. ---1,...71r*0t* 8 00.. oat \ NAT Marta. P Baidsosn..-......-Ittras of ftslanisCo. . P_'' (.1 PISCES COUNTRY \ FLAIOIRLS just (koroe C CUR..— 4iwkOr Aw p w l"',;,..tilirt " ,l " oil 4 t , "„\ ,A. A. ?AsAnn & a•va Gave D liordorg.-----Fino of •Ir. •, t ,... „ k „,„„ . ~. - ~,.. ~.- D &dad,- ....... --firm or Ooman, se L 2 . .. ', \ .No 115 Ilt.h g. m0nA, E =•,...... .......... .. /11m of \T. Alt ice. oftia ~__ ...... - 2 .- Vlno of JOhmon A SO =ll /2 fitwoo..-7 .1 .- - Iffsm of Nortoo. If sitlor 111 . 1 .. ' &aka Pl.4:= -- ....::::::::._--..711;nr * E74 * .:11 Nuollosnl W. BIA--...-Fbm of Ilsskell4ltsreek A ban ; 41.frad B.3arneo,--...- ....... -Finn of A. O. Ilsonotct..oo . Roe tookunott. Sins of R. I.ask•cod so., Leans Iropkins,--...- ....... Hem of !Uptake. Allen Ca. J l trarerA CWk Dos%. i I I;;;rstk /smell: Preasinohass, Arose( Itrotbsogroon. swell A . /An H. Thdft...--......--..../Ird of liwift.,llluelbute Oar firm of ConalOt oblo. Ward A Work,...- -....Yirm of Work / I : i rrsko. Nathan LC ...-Jirm of Ottoondltockw I • Co. Aida HumtPlmy.- rm of Barney. flompbss? A , SW , . Wm T. Mogen— ---- °ashler Costisentsl Bask. Dartford N. Barnost....--..,.....Y1ras of Wells. Fu s co* Co. (*am P0ace...1...---..-...-J/Lna of George PaaeaP 81111 CON L. 1,00311t1. r.damit, CNA& J. MARTIN. Beffrotarr. , , . iiiirAi s Spring and\ lituamku• litdiainC , .. , CARTRIVEI EPAIIIPII MIXTIME standsOmewmintrit eat bore bone all other. Ito aingithaly Olitegoions %action on th laced; Ile etrengtbAng and •i•ifilnli \ fidd itibr. R. t‘d. ,o . actiotton the Liver:lU tendency tit drips ark humor. ~to to the eurface, thereby cleansing thivuetom emending to Nature's own prescription; Its harmhns., and t he Remit time extreordknarY good pinata, and-the iamb., of inure , t•stilled to by many of the moat reennatable Wagons of Itictimend.Va.,and elasrturre.mot be 017111.11wellimace that there I. no humbug about , t. , \ The trial of a single bottle will eatiefilne it 7 t iirti cal of Its beneete. sir 8. edema:lament In anethercolcurie,. ookYklre \ AMOS' LELAND 4 cO. , 171 PEARL STREET: \ NE, Yosi, MANUFACTURER. AND Dis*Ea, IN WIRT EXEMPTION OP \ STRAW GOODS,\\ oonshtlog In part or . \ PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. slay, CANTON AND PALM LZAV 161, , t& \ English, Itallian, Swiss and Bilk ,/lonne* ARTIFICIAL VLONVER4 ‘;‘, ST WAW By the Case. Comprising one of the largest Stoehr the City. to dh the attention of Ca.ll {l.l I Time ilepees 7e slyes4 oily solicited. • 1 . N. IL—ELLTIARD are partionlasis Invited Le cell imi • lee oar Stook. which is stilted essressy to (Lila rade. embracing all the me and fashionable ,etyles of co :a. oelT4esds4- Third Annual Statement hi` THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND IL) ...B.ARINIIINSURANCY 0011P41711% I.l,,M•borg tlasamons, Pm 4, LEW. /meta of Cbrapsay. Kay 1,112.9209.016 61 Pollan= med. to liar t. 11161••••••• 134.210 19 1 teroet reed m ..... '916 19 a • stiomry sod Mee Furniture-- 1.6U0 00 9246.1113 `2,6 Prerrimm rowelled- 2,799 94 Do. tonalestod-- . bases. Mumma. Coatellogioe - o. — ka. 1.162 21. Unworn o. 'talented Primala etaulonert: Pestles. Ss 71.901 IK6AT 66 e 1,318 TO Capital Stook- void In and 1{ rouJXO 00. &mount of nommen liable for lomma.-.....5356,318 TO • /Mm: 12 60 Bonds and liortialaa:SiEnlu. sad num ... Oath 12 band or la bands ar .C. , 5i , 1a mew Si . s • Ulnae Furniture had etstimart.-- L.Doo 00 $.1.58.318 10 Amount. of aftufitst clatioA against the (bra.' DOLICTOic JOHN P. KOTIJERTIALD. Dumb 0. C. aItD@WICK, liarriebarra NAMUR'. JONKS, PhiladolDhia: A. WIIVAHAnket. Pitleartht A. Os Kahl: JOUlt N. BUTIIdItSOIID. Danalibi cone= • A. J. 611ALST. Flarristnim, S T. JONES. DEBT KLOTZ. Carbon and nty; JOILN P. ItUTaihrOiti. , . PrealdenL LOOMIS AI I. JiLLirr:ewini.u. will Insure aa-abist mils or an .4 inland narlindion' also. an mateludalls• is city or country:at lowan rata; 0111.1stent with oatotr..PoUriaoirniodon dryollina bona. rttr .r " n .erOr Tan . ehaooonoo term ElLftwas . dam r. t. RlllB sirOuland Property for \ Bak—This Property iodinated about caw belt tail. , from the Gas, 'fronting on Pennsylvania ATOP U. it L cxeted eith Fruit Trees' et the choked. Mods. nainp:hf them In t t7l tasting. Also . abnatteenee ot On, •Itaraberrf. Conant. Gooseberry. an. go. Mars le • two atom Franio, Mime, together with o2ninextlent oat bowel on it. lot es. of aot:sa erui pleseentnees of location. thia troputy soaot be rorpaeusa. eontaiae • 'Miaow,. 0 Ores. , I 411 • ell the ertras together. or divide It (omit Imrchn.ie. TEO& J. OaIL&BELL, No. 110 Water greet. Itiriedicel Testimony can no tbe t wrartroL One of the moat Outline issam U narrated 4. Dr. Idelann'a VernOlose by hr.: Jobt Balls. of bodr . Trumbull smutty, Ohlo. The ewe wu that of • y sane lady who had been iary Eck tee eight nun. mad had mar malted • number of phyalelasm, who had trusted Mao mu of Prolamin Uteri. Dr. Butler was thou called M. axed for a time bellored with his unduromMt\t/tat LL om • an of Profs - Mao II• Tat. hoverer. Otanttarcal to the conalunoo that his patient um sugaring nom morns, and atter much porstunket, Momaleil .uinu s ber to take Madame of Dr. MoLana'n 'Fernstrom.. Thli.undoisehad. the effeet of removing:root her a oulat/eiotiininor of the nutlet After she paned them. bar health tmmulL me 17 reunion. 'be Is Moor marrird. mud e annum to einn health. fit Porthasers boat:et:l M ask for DIL 1(LANI013 CEL1.1)1.A73.0 Valthll.looZ, owl ~ tnts nom. sire. All otha VsmniraMet. In camps:ism, am worthless. Dr, Ide UMW/ gennlne Vomitus, aim his Celebrated Lan ?We: ma sow t• bed sr ad nepsotabls Disc Rotes is the Ond., tett etstss. mad from the solo propdstors. NNW •DVERTIIII6MEINTO NEW_STYLEK.' .E. WATTS&CO., 3111110 . RANT 'TAILORS, 1811 Limns*: anumr, •\ so o ts , NOW reoeiving very'elegant new styles or coals, tor pollsolas'a weir, ossalatios Of worar ab ab d Hogd Ovemattosa, _Black sod Oolor‘4l u Ttlei. Heavy _Caney and Wass 04131111ARGS. Oaasola 31171 Voodoo to arrstmiktiatr, • ark albnat of ;spark:. sloUthal sr. rowealf:ol7 :ovCol to colt sod aunts* our atf :11. , Wore borlog k a fill as:clamor to rata It to their talons; to purchase of us inn X %Waal a Co.. lip LAI et, at. Young Ladies' Seminigy, NEW BRIOUTON, PENNSYLVANIA. tTHE SECOND SESSION of th 4 Institu- Von mill conanoura the lin dor of NOVEIIBBK. 11.1.1 to Haag B. B. ettanabarlin, Bilattdarrlaa. u, K. Bradford, Non Brighton; Mews. B. B. Riddle, N. 1. otardon, Hon. O. Choler, PUtaborigh. \ for further Information addrroo BIBS KIR& U. SOWBBIND. Now ItrinWoo. Pc, O.t 16th. 1163. oell2 2,adtle! AFIRST RATE -FARM of 170 aoreo;10 miles Ikons Pittsburgh. on the Rail xo d. to not to good tenant. tor. t 0,.. of years.App Wo ly to A Wgrett, 3 4 1 0 R. BALE OR RN ORANGE—A lot of pored with a *Out tn. floodiboll *twat. of 211‘.Int, lud sato:ding book 123 041 to.a 20 foot altar. On this ot I. erected 2 brick taaroutata, cootabilag a rooms oath, Carde of traut. and ,srrtldog coarrootout located lo a oastCho dry that to taoldlr hnorovin ,„ur with • fine '4lett of the Uhl. •ad Alleghmr than. Mee 111200, or whl ozehango for Land Warrant", Apply to 0013 D. MaLAIN. No. 51. sth et. Gold and Silver Spectacles, AND MN 01412213 Or EVDRY DNEORIPTION L. ODLIAIIII, No. 8 LIBIRTY ISACE, Between asiaen Lens and Myatt, ste., D. O. annotators all melds. made bT■ him to be of as sert°, quality. Otetersotepeotfolly oelß TIM APPLES—Reoeived sod for seio by eal3 HURT II COWRY. UTTER-30 kegs,Butter just reo'd and lor a 4 by onl3 11111NKY OOLUNK LARD—No. 1 Lard just read and foe aalq by oda HaNEY H COLLI3B. \ ALERATISB- 50 bia and 10 51da Pearlaah OJ IldoratuoJud rdolvoi and No ode by_ oda d. COLLINS: CIIZEBE-300 has. Cheese, jnet Tee'd an fir sal• by. cola BURY OCILLyIS. A_ NDItiItUBBICR GLOVES of al the dlt. (coot kWh soolonhottstod. Ibt silo at the OU Cloth slot% aubb. DO , it .0. it..ert rola. oath LULU" 1' PLE 811IELD14-7-2 gross roo'd and' for mos at Nu Oil,Oloth sad Imla Itubter NW, Na taste; Ana a tali J. &IL PUILLt 1/34ILEASTPUMPS of .411 the different kinds made of Elabber.st lb. Oil Obis sad 10.11.0 Rubber 1. Ito. 110 Watts% Amt. J 'lt 11. PH11.1.120 ARD-rln bambi sad kap in d u e \ an d La foe rills 67 coif • .14 „ Boost\ iti • • a an. J eirs- ustrecemti• and tot male by belt J . 3; BOONS. CILAEfi--A lot of 10:12 In More and for' Pal! by role J. J sown._ VINEG bble. prime setts e,4n store sad fd. sal* low to albs. COIIISIVIONOL 0013 TU8 . 8 , -- 13 20 dos just . rep'd 11.1br sie v b . y 6)/ - 1 bu. prim. Badrilimi is-Morertriri ..4IA V to' W.. • J.1.110011V; , ; ,, AS9 & 25 . IA styeei, rm. \ hir d.y. 11101Litri OPUIt 1 OOP WO 'lop Long o,lo44ait:MisiriN l , ,reTy d,t•tiption. , Ladies' Frew* Cloth`Oloah. 44. MASON A O L v., No. ‘O5. sth.street t bare on e~eolbftien sm. and itplondld%sisort• meat of e 4.oSbares . in Cloaks ard TOMS& nnusa s BROTIIER& Mammon to]. Kidd • 00, GO Wood M. Farm for Rent. EMS2I=IEI Ire 1 7_ 11 411; 1 " s g i n ea% • g t 1110 , . , cv 'tad BC am Bint„ Engine ,rn— . ',S4)ENgINEES,, WANTED in thiq city to whom Ruud/ emuloymvnt tall be ♦1064,... , 3 th `totlawttg water: \ ' bra, latagara ewe tutptred dollar* pei \ tt and , boaV Int. • \ \ 131'1. art lootaiat. aerentrieve nollera per month and hoanting.', , \No tomato who trtnetatigir , ir th. Pitabargh,that of Ed Mere tteed,ap Qat , torch, are not ratUltr. oake=4" a fgr:tbat nocieN , i . \ oolthrllct bee, Capttna 41=ution."Pittaboatti; a. \ On ingavoofitit. Boyd— , • Resolna, \ Thalia Enamors that irlaWto obtailvLirente tor let t Yruyfueera. be .1•4•1••:•4,co can at the Milli aDove W.\& t 3 o'clock. P. 37..0rl Thera, " d 7 or t° " ,s f ail°" ‘ :4r , 43"° 61- i o t t. t.. r. \ \ \ \D. Hitting& N. HANA.. ` \ \ \ \ "\" W. Iliabkrr.` \New StnolF. ofghicierkng's Pianos(, INC). it. hi*ALOKNo, glAVood et.,is nqw rie•ivina tbe ?al owlet, hew Piano, Poets. from the gloat mann' c Of JONAH ctitoptat NO. Dalton, •i• „ • ' ' • Vo• f tl mann worm SI s KANIV. PIA*I \FOII.TB, , carted, howiwooch with Patent iron fount, aneratent retina:tow . .Ift r e.Oart rerttrat o u t gri•greWir . r an* arahOrica ' ve carral Itteeroott outhAttputs taloa the aloe pattern aulunaity thti , odirthat ream ed the Qom MIMI at a:ll4.ga • Beath Fair.' Price WO. Ono et.= tkaavei itomafotat piano gort,.