etrErcratzatrwanz a oa /TM II WU OIC fI Ay . ADAT-1101tNING, OCTOBER 22, 1868 ~1gfir1.1441)4!0X47271.8 WTIZB4E.FouND 'PA OR PAGE OF TIIIII.pApER .ic•... Maar Gazrors.—mo ;mote. atom . iodook of oar Wookly.essotti offers to our twines. man ••moot tkoltablirioilleso at making that: Omit:ow knots. 4:: r Oat diraig,lost to poltroon loot .ad an tbostoold. reach• uQ oboost ivory and county la Wootarn Poonsyl• ADVERTlllll2l6—Nalther 4, 4 aar.Prfatlng letabllshment of as DUXr eatarta. us an.lhinday. ADVIZTIBIIta who dulrip their ..votkne to sneer In the wiper an Itoiday manioc, I, llll4sambasul 44E1 le Witte /I dela:l4oa flatorlia EAMON • New- Nonsinti.— This one of the . . . — lllse,st nursetios 'of Evergreens, An the United .12ratewr'ame In the West; resoling it, and only 'one In the - East: Tied stock Is immense, and "misiprises 4. tie 'doles varieties. They have 2.4 , thirty thenialtd: trees .or the Norway Spruce alone, : one of the iinestllvergreens, and this stook Is valued at a low calculation, at $26,000. Etranettm"frem •the East and Nest, ilho have nursery, We exprened "their us - unedited setinishment it its magnitude, and of the ,superiority, and boanty. of Wiliam there caulk no question. The , proprietors ire Ma sers Wm. - madlanteridurdoch, one of whom has made freqrtene" Europe to replenish • their stook. Thisiiiiindid Maser, is lumina ble to the people a..t.i4 region, sa it enables -.:them to ornament their grounds at comparative . . 17 small. eipense. 4, ' T2eas, gentlemen have, be .o*TE,rotreests,, a, flan eta* of fruit and • uttematathillrees, flowering &rube; hot-honse ait* and"nosily every thing to, be found in the belt initials'. This nursery is situated on • NilkintrAvenuei 'about 8 milli from the city. Unsnarl= Vann: RAILIOAD.—A bar item ler of penes attended the letting of the - , erten , „ Won of the Allegheny Valley.liallroad above Bit - tainting. The number of labia let Is 36, making 7 7p low under. oonkreftik. The lime been - ..eriettni;nedwiiiber announced nion. The bid 'deflate generally lint rate "inen,aid aleann con ' inekioimintricks Was waged. Ina fairdays some 40 willeshi tlte northern end of the road will be advertised for letting. Thee - tide great work Is progressing With all the rapidlti oonaistent with safety and economy; , and before another year rolls nand win begin to Yield r. steady and in- Itlllub 2 fitteas to our march/tits and artleins.. ... • 01110 ^AI/1 PZUSTYVAiIA LID Mantuan & PtriHatiias llammailm.:=The directors of these two &joint meeting in this city tliM week, sn4 Igairtli into an smiceble army.. t Ibrilaketbig passengers over the two roads eamlngeiveiten: The anangement r ie faiorabli one for the Cleveland road, and ap• pius to jive asitiefitotion Vo both partite. We are pleakid-to see thie good feeling between the two oomysnlee, and holm It may long continue and be mutually beuefloiaL Sher You . —The Temperance element rill lame ii niuoh influence upon the tenon of the . . eleitioti In New York as the quarrel between the Bakers and Barnburnere: Mane Law noml - tie legislature are pretty generally inakbig throughout the aisle; while in New York the Llgaor IniPorters, the Wholesale Liquor ‘ , "Doeilers,And the groggery keepers are making . . ememot cense against the Temperance men.— The Trelsmiof Wednesday says latAer meeting of Hotel-keeper, Grocers; '/IPPerttni and other . Liquor Dealers,was held yen today enreithsg 'at the -SW:spears Hotel, Mr. 'Richter,` ftidint; Mr. Tickler, Secretary. The --- :.objeetnithe meeting was to organise an - ace. tug , opposition. through the ballot-boz to the pro. • posed Maine Lot. After acme eanntreation as to the best mean, to eperste,_ several Bob-Commit . : - .''..tar4:wers appointed whole business It Is to can - 4 net the Wards and organise all who agree with ~theakiskto. j At'Associatiiins, so as to . sisters as • :liege vote as possible against Mabee Lew, can. They also. propose ~,to form • • a a ssts! Prol. bi roan weekly or; monthly amasonents, tabs a fund to pig carnet-to; *gel point, that maybe ralsedsgilnar thus. There are already several AlitictWillt and the probability is that the entire quarAtiMig *tore!' will work as one nag at the .!e ciao sidles that meeting" of foreign: Mei __.:".datileut berm 'held to eo-operite agninst the _ 7l, Maine Law ailiterfertufwith their soohd Junen Gami..-...The °eerie:of „reds.: Grier hs ,tterlflllusettatirs 'Pints „CAM has provoked *hp at oeseinints fromlke Prep In eit direethons. ;- , 1177,21 . 0 Greedesesti Goat; a staid end highly lidmilt„widah never glves way,to Anat . , ,old, , ..E.l!hetpresa of the country has vertgenuerally -' 4, lnirverylestlyeerusied the Violent and "left- Mani ensue of JridgeOrier,, of the flatted States ...Piitenti',Cloitrt,'in relation lotia - lats . /Ram „ , .11 le not. our premed purpomto eensentut on il4-extmerfmay ;Judiehd Iromerdbmot' before .6-liatpfirler,-or,hisetillatore extraardinery con duet, •'.WeilyinPrathise with co effort to obstruct the die "iodation of the !awe of the Lied,' nor In sity':hatigelded- outrage Upon t h e decent:lee of life, ort:thecleteds or off. We held- ep to the publierstM,tlerviolent sud undignified Co=l eflirdge Grier, 'as in Inuit emererablei without egpmetingtsuy opinion ofthe (=duet of the 0z.., men end.poople of. Wilienbarreln the cateetheni. We Welts made to notice 'that them proceed: not • talcs place in 01/2411i111114' befon . iten,, but be the Cilia'Philadelphlaybe ler* Irldpilitieriof the Sumenes Court of the Lreiburfluster. - • - - - , - •-2htr.27ofida Perk a paper oharohrited by 000.theii and msturlV , ofiedinieut, fdtlug f,ftrtlitottAilk,, "zo , g , - 4 21de •Jittige Mud be .s thi s drit '".plittiiliesnakitadmeelf i . Witness. ker. ,„,rnnetidelt the mei who Airdrie tide oem plank" Se their terse bully, and trier to in-1 thnldate tai Ittiolluitt the audacity to inquire le 'itrtetdeut,".. Be. 'than :pee-Judges the whole 'cue, llot knowing. whether these men had or had not ,-- eoisinitteet s tatue 'Mutes is the ealeedar, under pesters= of executing a law of the United Matte. Ifj; hardly Imow 'which moat to wonder at, the Ignoratioe, or vulgarity, or swaggering arrogance .isrf , thletininiatere-4effeliet:. - If one half of this ,c,t,eltiteurentle- true, this Judge Deter ought to be ....1141111014, 1 • • ;311e dlbmijr:'Xcbmq Joaroal rays: '.;Piehltieers'atto shit a fagitdre slave at Wilkey pursued bito.into the , caster and kept Ida tknettiihoure;bleedlog sad half drowned, hare ..-,,... ar gasi . aelited by Judge Gat who remarked. 4,',.. ,. .wfthbU darn;:- ,thirety 41:upbeats that would have ~dpiecleint to Jeffries, vhat he "Is unebla Viper ..:;4olviiinytithig worthy of Winne in their conduct ti . .% , ,feetopirehspice want of ettnelent courage -and ' 4111111,01111100 In the attempt to execute the Trill" • OUttif.'Ornelthrt.nokiftistrifeelkng • • • learn . , that the Central Obto Itatiroad O Colo.' psalm prods/led of . Bushseld, an in the lending owned by him In the sth Word, ocuasialing or 400 leet or more upon the'' ' Mar, for a !audit* of their ferryboats from Bell gir,ittere that/road attiktnethe Ohio, with their . freight fir ' WC out •The hr. ssagements of.this company/or the etooommeds. ': - ;;Adist of its busbies* 'seems. tti - progressbag al the reed, and the* seem to bs In nodal:. 27,71',ger dfbeing dedelent in eastern cadets for.. the , trade cie travel of *lto-fertile section through ,;:ysbirdiit poises. ft has the rirer - on the scuts, and On the north, for beery freight, an arrange etieut*lth the Cleveland rows - for its' bugloss; on the westildi Of thorium to Pittsburgh, the de potin But sth*.titud for its Wheeling sad Hemp hold Woad balsas, and the depot, at Benwood" *sad a farbriablti arrangelent with the Baltimore sad Obleficiliroad, just Completed„ for its burl , jasso We iroold - hare muoh „pre ' toned seeing this all done in thbt city; bat as It "Y....:seams not to be, we are rejoiced to us the 'road IteSuring the outlets most favorshle to the net. business it will be called upon'to' 'do • from the richest countryfrt this region. EUROliga -AMOWLEIMUCUT or AMIOAX . NAVAL 8171711011.127.—A cormspondens of the flawarlelthirtleer Sotto that Mr.. W. U. Webb, - a New York shiplalider,' (who reomitly started very.suddenly for , Europe,) bat been authorised by the zmporor of Basel* to bind la. New York a hundred gnu shit,',fdrnistiteritith a eteam,pro. ppgqller u anxilbary.poWer n ied to defter her with: la a resomehbi time at fie. - rota:shingle, Mr. Webb, a year two ago. wittetirod the idea of beading tooliashiP, and his were submit._ tad to about a doien _adadride and high Minters ef Enegik by his eguit,, and rejected, at th e in-' stenos of the Emperor. A personal interriter; however, Wit lately elected Mr. Webb;.ind efe Sena 14 , The "nriespondsat' tofu. t3ie.en9rud Mat of End as,doelared :that it* essassisini bad folloried Euglialt4Sidels - ;(aseeifolio: ,It is also said Owe 'wledge7,6oli. Webb's • "iiontssof ter of great obsgebsto -Nyack*. Eoglith partite who Ws been logne • getting islElt Polorsbiaib t for *got. rite fozzior iurvm NY THE eats. the folloynog coed - nosed synopsis of the in: teiligemoe brought by the Asia, possesses intense Berm.—A Cabinet Council was to be held on Friday, the 7th, to take into consideration the 'fuming condition of Turkish affairs.— There Tam also • tumor that Parliament would be eammoned immediately, but this was doubt ful. A public meeting had been held at Leioeetor in favor of the Torte. There wen 20,148 prisoners in tho jails and bonne of correction of,England on April 18th Tie CHOLILL—Cholera had broken out with great violence on board the packet ship lease Wright, which struck on a rock cm the 28th ult., when off Cape Clear, and bed to 'put back to LiverpooL . Before the ship reached the Mersey 47 passengers were thrown overboard, end sev eral others died in the harbor, and were carried ashore. The remainder of the sick were carried 1 in carts to the hospitals, where a large number (it was impossible to asoertalr, the exact num ber) had died. The unfortunate survivors ere load is their complaints of the insalcieney of, food, and say they were cruelly treated on board, but as those complaints will doubtless meet with proper in mitigation by the owners of the ship, we for bear repeating the tales that were in oiroulatio at Liverpool on the subject. The. Silas Green/ man had 27 fatal clues on- board. Tote Enema Quarnort—The Sultan has not signed a declaration of war, bat the Grand Conn ell has voted war. Snob at least, is imagined to be the case, for we have yet no informed= really reliable. The ground for surmislag that the Bohan has not.formally signed the declaration is tha t pre vious to declaring war the Sultan submits, as a matter of form, to the opinion or sanction of the 81ra-el-Islam the, decision of the Divan, and this formality requires' delay of some daye The dispatch, which has caused so much excite ment, stated that the Sultan signed the dealore• tion the same evening it was voted. - The French acid English Governments hays severally addressed notes tothe Russian Govern ment on the non-acceptance of the Turkish mod. Mations. These notes have been couched in very Residers terms; and ieply very forcibly to the recent note of Countlieseeirode. They tn• tiinate that the governments of England and Fano° are united in their resolve to maintain the eirreriguty of.the Sultan and the integrity of his Empire. The united beans were to enter the Boephorns on the 7th bum Two Envoys Arrived at Constantinople in the 25th ult. from Circassia,vrith the object of de manding assistance against the Russians, and of combining a plan of operations or that side, should hostilities commence. Upwards of 800 Poles have inscribed their names et the Turkish Embassy, and offered their services to the Porte in the event of A war with - Russia. It has been stated that the object of the jour ney of the Monarchs of Russia and Austria to Warsaw was simply to strengthen the , alliance already existing between Rassia,. Austria, and Prase* ngt only against all revointionory move• meats, but also against any demostrations that .the Weston, Powers may possibly make. At Constantinople, the &plats, or students, the Hadjis, professors, and the Dienes were ex erting themselves to keep up the enthusiasm spinet the Ruesiane, but which had no need of each a. 'amnial. Not only had nothing been said of isonoessiou, but few or none desired that the quirel should be decided in any other way thee by arms. Even the chances of defeat ap pear to have been taken into calculation, but they have produced no effect on the publlo mind. It la stated that 80,000 men whom the French Germaine have decided to hold in medium to send to Constantinople, are to be composed of 10,000 men from the troop. in Algeria, and the red from the home troops, principally those lately at the camp of Belford. The number which &shied is to furnish in her turn will not be, it is said. more than 10,000, who are to be embarked at savant of the Channel ports. Omar Paella has at the preterit moment nearly 115,000 near -under his command, and before the winter he expects to rase it to 150,000. The Enesians have already constructed a per manent bridge from the fortress of Ismail to the Island of Datieddal, on the Danube. • . A letter from Sophia, of the 22d. nit, states that Print* Gerteehakiff hue given very strict orders for the 43092110 to be pursued if his out posts should be attacked, by the. Turks. Rigid, directions are also said to have been given by Omar Puha to the officers of the -Turkish out posts to prevent their men from Icings gain with out his orderi The Bud= cop; for the Quinn, was said to scent to - 80,000 ' .The Pads Piriii-eastradietaieletnieffiCially, the report that tha Borten had= signed the dada .ratitra: of war. -The Canon merely resolved that no more - ceneustoss could be made. and -that the proparstlearfet war mast be rented on Thaeltelemerse tiouredtting greeter ravages than evse anent thritessian troops en the Den-1 nbe. Before the Emperor Nicholas left Olinets, he sent ectannier 'to Et. ,- Potentburg„ with orders' - to rose SAW levy'of troops. . • We give the position of-the &stein' Griestion.. la the samashig op of -the London Times. To the successive phase/el the - Tarkiith question (skyatierlimeit)atsy now be added one of great er singularity than any: of these preeedirig it. The Ottoman Parte has pronenueed, by the deal- I sica'of itsßuprame Council for open war, and althoughlt is not yet knowm.with any certainty that this .resolution haabeen embodied in say Waal declaration en the part of the Balm, therelawnrry remelt forenpposing that the Opin ion of a body constituted like the Supreme Conn ell will be adopter - by the Executive Government. This measure doednoteppciar to have been - the result of any now or especial prove:Aden-on the part of-the Russian. The Our had comMitted ide several acts of aggressiotrand inealt without Mocantering-the reception to be nentrally'-inti olpated. Be had.lrivaded and oecttpied tbeDsa radian provinces; be bad demanded enwarranta .ble wafture's' as the price of his retirement; he had rejecated the ,- Turkish terms of 'adjustment, - and he bad atpreseed his several intentions - with the utmost arrogates by the month of his Minis km. Nose of-thee, prom:allege, hewever, ed such a decision as-that now prenortneed," and the.probabllity is, nor that the government, or even the elder nuthoritietrist the - Ottoman nation, amnion destrous.than , before ' of bringing the qaectiorto this issue of the sw ord, but that the feeyn of the population and the army has be- - 'oentritnevontrellable; end theta dealer - atter or war wag thought lailligionsable • to - thellsternsi Weettrikratheatst& " , ,ghe the other side, thee-Eneperor of Beagle hew declared for peace, This annoutterm. ant - may probably appear ineredible, - after - What has been prayed respecting the nature .of the-'original transgression, but we eau state,-upon undoubted authority, that the sentiments of - the -Csar, as expressed at Oimutz, by Lie own lips, - ere not only in favor of ypaoido settlement. bee are Teoo4o/. lable,-to ► pest extent,-with the conditkoes pro. posed by gagiand. He represented that, as he had accepted the Vienna note at the hands of the oonference, In full satisfaetion of Eurepean Mantis, and on - the terms framed by his oppo shuts, be (maid' not,' with coy regard to his own dignity, be now referred to eaves:woad proposaL He offered, however, to leapt a declaration, or interpretation width seems to deprive the Origi nal-Means egte- of the objectionable features, sineedithovered in it, shawl distinctly that, although he could cot swerve from the conditions iliskimpased upon him - be was ready to lidetelt atone, such an asplaiiatlon of those conditions as was conformable to the views of the .Precoti and British Governments, provided poly that his acknowledged rights were still - maintained. The Nader will, perhape, be at some loss to imagine why terms so apparently -reasonable were not dosed with on the-spot; but we think thagthe objections to such a compromise are per. feet], maintainable,. It cisr replied to by the Czar- that be had deprived himself Of the benefit of the expedient in ettestion, by the ..erplans time which be had' already lathed en his own' mere motion; in a Beast exaetly contrail to-that - now proposed. He Might Interpret the Vienna note. as desired by the 'Western Powere, itt a man. per favotabis to the security of the Porter but, as he has already interpreted-dt through Count Nesseliode's despatch in a Mariner._ totally de -Inroads° of the security refuted to, 140 oak" re sult would be that a note by which the relations of two empires were to be regulated on points of extreme delicacy, would carry with It two eon. Rioting explanations, and thus be neuttallied al together. When' it.suited the ptirposeebf Russia to, Ali. ainveuspielon, she might appeal to one of those esplanattenvr .. when disposed to aggression; she might quote the other, eo that the original note or Convention would' be of no value at 'all. The Our was here risited with a jut retributtin for hie arrogance, tine the overbearing audacity of Count Nesselrodeidespateh proved a fatal obsta cle to the designs of his mutter. It is the des pot* in fail; That hair mined hie cane°. • Had the Emperor, 'after accepting the Vienna note, refused the 'Turkish modlicallonscwitbout at tempting to plug upon their 'admit any conetruc ucn able own, ho might hare ukod the Pour Powere to templet* en agreement - which they had dictated themselves fiat •by ' interpreting two note In Euselad'fashion,uod bailing on it, claim to those 'Teri. privPeges' frem which it meant to debathim, heemposted his own designe r indid the work of the Conference; and plaood the •Visittpisetti ,of the question as the , founds. tietteof future arrezigeime4w " ' . • , 8 )..4041i..**;(41Esaisiror Walselt itnpressed 'idlietbiedco94kpaN;tiathii bad Mao padtulr; ttrdLierat! - -tiiCpsiltiiirfd*Adai, and de. amid thif it lid inittal'idthOld Ms on- etteeneententkeitty..!, o 4: Ot That thze.ditientty than ereeteditssy be consider able, we do'not deny, but wa think there eau be oily as opialce la Ustaiad as tom dist mot. al of the et. , :ry. It can suety never be worthwhile to plunge Eorop into car for the oaks of each difference as this. There is no longer any dis pute about the etiostance of the terms of peace. Without remarking upon the Czar' e previous con. duct or present. motives, it ie sufficient to say that he now affirms his readiness to accent sub stantially the conditions of the Western Powers, and here his relations with the Greek Christiana of European Turkey eo defined as to divest him of ad pretences for political interference. In short. .as regards those points for which_ the your Powers have in their own interests been iffiereniing, he appears willing to yield without readlTC. ' The only point of differenuis this; that, where , 39 Bassi& conceives her dignity involved in abl .ding by terms once accepted, the other Powers consider that R. 39913, by her own gratuitous in terpretation, lies deprived thou termitof forte and sufficiency. This is a dilemma, no doubt; b¢t, If it cannot be conquered by those whore art and profession aro involved in the manufac ture of' "Notes," the result will tend to the se rious depreciation of diplomacy in general. In concludiog another editorial, the Times eaye—'•We believe in what the diplomatists call a peaceful isolation of this present difficulty, but the peace of the world must be troubled , in the name way, no more." . The Paris Constitutionnel Is enabled to state (probably by the aid of the French Government,) the occurrences. of the 25th cud 26th tilt, at Constantinople:—"At the reiterated request of M. de .Bruck, the interannoio of:Austris, the Divan met on the 25th aft., to deliberate anew on the Vienna note. The Divan was unanimous in deciding that the Porte could then, less than ever, in presence of the. interpretation given to that document bribe Cabinet of St. Petersburg, accept it, without Its having first received the modifies:lona indicated by Heachid niche. That determination was to be communicated to the ambassadors of the four Powers The Divan decided that ii Grand Council should be eon yoked for the next day, to examine the position of affairs. The meeting took place accordingly, and this is what ie said to have been decided:— First of all, it was resolved that the system of negotiation was exhausted; next, that all the alumina necessary for the last preparetiono of defence were regulated; and lastly, it was de clared that the moment had arrived for making, what was called at Constantinople, the declare tion of war." A loner writer from Olmete says, that the Emperor Nicholas paid particular eourteey to the French officers who were at Olmute. Nicho las was said to have assured Gen. Guyon that he was most anxious to find an opportunity- of mak ing the personal acquaintance of Napoleon 111., for whom he entertains the liveliest sympathies and the 'highest personal esteem, for the services which, in the Clar's opinion, Napoleon has ren dered to the dense of civilization; and for which not only Prange, but Europe, owes him a debt of gratitude. Lord Weetmoreland, the English Minister, met with a different receptions. Nich olas received him, when introduced, with frigid politeness, and with a cold am delighted," passed on. Bo sij the Court newsmen. Seeman riots had broken out In Syria. 200 persons were killed in au outbreak In the province of tiepins°. Fasson.,.The Bank of France has raised its price of discount to 4 per out. The blackenr states that the rumor of an im-• pointing modification of the Cabinet is altogether unfounded. The Bandit' de Paris nays that dispatches were seta out per steamer Bolen, for the French and English . Admirals in Besika Bay,. instructing them to enter the Dardanellee; sad that the two fleets will be in the Bosphorus on the 7th inet. . The Mout tear publishee a dearce,'granting per miesion to foreign vessels to import corn, bread. ',tuffs, rice, potatoes and dried vegetables from Algeria Into Franca, The license thus granted expires la the 31st December. A body of eighteen thousand'troops was seen to Wave Toulon to reinforce tho French army at Rome. The Mineral of M. Arago took place on the 6th. A brigade of infantry marched with the precut , dial), and the • Emperor was represented at the ceremony by Marshal Valliant, Grand Marshall of the Palace. Though it rained immanently, 3 thousand persona attended the remains to the Cemetery of Pero la Chaise. In addition to M. Aram), the Academy of Science has just lost another member In the person of Ai:ye:tate St. tillers, of the Section of Botany. Great activity prevails in the mercantile (task yards bf Havre. A company of chip owner, la about, to fit cut a fleet of twenty-five Chips, to trade brtween Havre, Chili, and Peru. One of these ships,'the clipper Marechal de Tureune, bad arrive d Bordeaux, where ahe was built. Anotherclipper, the Callao, 700 tons, was shout to be lannehed at Hontleur. The chlito;of 700 ions, lied been launched at Santee. The JOVIVIdi du Havre states that the project ed trans-atlantic Steamship Company hi going forward favorably., and that Dieppe will be its During hie visit to Boulogne, the Empiiiot presented the military medal to the gendarme who wrested .him In 1890. The Emperor, in presenting It, said Infinite men who obey orders." A coast gaud, ' who aimed his musket at the adventurer on tho acme oecation, was prmented with 600 ratios by Napoleon'e command. Although large consignments of wino had ar rived at Beroy lot week, prices Yrs enormous by high. The vintage bee commenced in the Her stilt, but the proprietors complain' much of the crop. Better prospects appear in the other wine gusting districts, particularly since, the recent rains, which have increased the sire of the grapes, and hastessial their tnatnrity. The wine growers express themselves satisfied in Burgundy, Champagne, Cher, and the °dean. nets. There has been a considerable fall in the price of wine it Beaticarie. The same cannot be said for the Bordelesiv, where there his been e farther rise in - prices; althourb it is admitted that the odium has not caused as much Injury as was gild. Boma alarmists write that around Lyon., also in the- canton of Villetrinche, end .neer Bruges, the yield Is email; bat this would not materially diminish the average /ripply.— FigaNtre very bsokward, but olives are plentiful and Ashby. Brats.—Mr. Houle arrived at Madrid on the 29th ult. The Government, it was said, had re.. solved to receive him as the Envoy of s friendly power, and to await lila sots.' General Maar redo Senator, and who has Mild the post of Mintster of War; was spoken of as Minister to Washington, and Gea Roe do Oise°, the Minis ter of Marine in 1847, as Minister to Mexico. [Tologirsohle Ins= Long= to Livorpo3l.l .TIIII'IRPORTZD DICOLA2ATIO3 OF WA 0011113/[IID Saturdiy Mornisg, Oct 18.—The Times of tale morning unnottnees the seelsalef theatre'''. et Tanoredi, from Constantinople, at ktamelllea, with azontirmatioa of the news that, on the 26th ult., the Sultan declared war spinet Rod& • DIA= or ruk,theynJanstr —A letter from Mr. E Iwsrd Wheeler, formerly a resident of this city, toys the Syracuse Standard, of tho 17th inst., but at present residing In Kingston, 0. W , Informs urthit Jerry died in Kingston on Sat urday, the leaf fest. The dieease which tenni nateeihis earthly career_is not stated. Jerry, - although a very humblaludividaal, bat Oiled a coneiderable space to the hletory of our city and the Effaced States Cottager the Northern Die. trial of - New York. Actoorcting to the testimony' of WReynolde,. Jerry was born in Buncombe county, N. C , in 1811,- and was the eon -of blaok women. named Cell. Jerry himself, was a mulatto;or'rather a red. color, and the le ferenoo in that he had a whltel father. 'The tes timony of ftrlteynolds Mee shows that no white man resided near the plantation on which Jerry was boro; except the master of Cal, a men na teed Wm Henry, who woe probably the gather, WI well ej the owner of Jerry. lodeed, Jerry was known by the name of Wm. Beery, while In this city. ST.IAMBOAT RODBIIHT.,-.-The etesuler George town arrived at our wharf yesterday evening withnver'Boo paimengers, the majority of whom wore German etalgrante. on .their way to this ell, to settle here. On the may down from ride. burgh a large chest belonging _ so one of the Ger: man families was bniken open, and over $B5O in goldwas liken. Ati soon en the robbery was dionsvered, search wai - instituted, but without i , young anocess. It la, howe er, probable that two men who got off the oat just before the search wee made were the is tiles guilty of the robbery. The name of the 001:13111% robbed le Bartley Hook: ler. He and hie family ars at present stopping at Retort's tavern, on Front street. Ao effort will ho made co fidd the thieves and recover the money, but what anuses the ollieere may meet gith;vemaintett blies - ea.—CM. 'Ora . • i A London correspondent of the National In tent/teener nornoms three matters ae sources of great anxiety In Fagland—first, the condition of the'cropie—seriond, the aspect of the Eoe tern pleation —and third; the derangement of the: MO. hey Aieirket. As regards the first he says that he has Lately had-Muoh intercourse with leading agrioulturists, and is sorryte find that in ones of the principal oorngidwisg.distrlour of the king. dem, the prevailing impressiorris that the quart. tity of land rAonted list year I with • wheat was oaf) about four fifths of the average- extent of lateiyears, and tbat upon. the dimlatetieci sorbet. of loud plotted, the wheat prodnoed hind more. than two•thitde of an average crop- If, theta data* be correct. then the produce of tha,harvest is only eight-Afteenths of an arersge, or littli MOM than one-half.. A tnity melanobeljt Wok; ielleoA•Shic it II remembered that toast of the continental nations, particularly Pranos,,ere also deticienteand that' war May probably' illeteSie the difSoultlee, and the expellee of proourlig Sop: plim from other co u ntries Gum U. Lowrance, :for nineteen yeari past •Cabier, of the Bank sgettstsellle 0., died aithlv iieideaad in "that ibiao, on Torodiy . lad; from the'effea,!, of a paralytio attack Febriary last, He was' sonit,mi, sad an ozoollsris Aker. I .... CONBIOII/ITION or TWo NEIT, B11186P11."1110 General Episcopal C,itirSolion, kiYeeesion at New York, reached a decision in the case of Bishop Ives on Thursday. It was menisci by the adop tion of a eannn designed to meet-the exigencies of the cane. The course purautd by the Dio cese of North Carolina in declaring the Bishopric vacant, after the receipt of Dr. I ha's letter of resignation, and proceeding - to the election of a successor, was ratified, the oonseeration of the Bishop elect determined on, and the doctrine en tablished that the abandoning of! the 000101U111011 of the Church by any Bishop, Priest, or Deacon amounts & facto to a deposition. Oa Monday font the Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of Maryland, was conseerated to the Episcopate of North Carolina, and the Rev. Dr. Davis to the . Episcopate of South Carolina. ; The ceremony, which was unusually imposing took place in St. John's ChapeL Oyer thirty Bishops, in their robes, two of them English Bisho e, were pres• ant, the greatest number ever be ore convened in an American church. Beside t ens there was a great array of minor clergy, many of them in I imrplices. , . . At the commencement morning prayer was de livered by the Rev. Dr. Hariehe I,_of S. _C., and the Rev. Mr. Meson, of N. C., read the les sons; after which.the Rev. Lord Bishop of. Fred ericton (N. B.) delivered a very appropriate and inspiring Berman The °heating of the choir at intervals was not the least, into restieg portion of the ceremony. The Secretary of the House of Bishops, Rev. Mr. Belch, read the testimool ale of the Bishops elect upon *Matt they arose, and made their vows to conform to the doctrine of the Protestant Epleeopal Chuixt - of the United States. The formel.proceedleg, of consecration then followed, the - Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell offioiating. Tae Spawn or PloutErmos.-4.1n the Bona tvial a District composed of Blair, Cambria and Bnnttngdon comities, Martitt Bell received 2522 votes, though three oandidates were running. The liolidayeburg Democratic Siandard eays this vote proves that Prohibition .4has taken deep root among the people, and we hazard nothing in tioying that the question must be met at the bal lot box at no distant day. The enemies of Pro hibition (and there are not many of them la this neighborhood) were quite as much astonished at the reenit le its .moet sanguine friends, and there in no denying the feet that party drill end discipline. alone prevented Bell's eleetion. A direot vote on the eabjeet, in this distrier, would result in a tremendous majority in favor of any law• similar to the Maine law." The folliwingje the official vote in the dietrlot:-- . , Creation, D White, W, Bed, pion Blair, 1167 1831 1016 Cambria, 1367 767 680 Huntingdon, 1196 1318 976 -s--- COAL! TEI PEOSPLOT loam from reli able authority; that the etock if cool in the city is not more than sufficient to sopply the demised 'for city ooneumption for three weeks I If roe ere not coon favored with a rise of wateith the riv er, many of our manufactorien most' top, and there will be much suffering for want of fuel In private families. The Water and Gee Compa nies are making efforts to obtain a supply from Zionsville, by railroad, all eupplies es , river be ing out off by the low water. 'Liman quantities only can be had by rail, for went of coal clan, sod other machinery, end because the track is crowded to Its capacity for transportation, 'with other freight. The eupply of wood ie little, if any, larger than of coal, and for an iocrease In the supply, we look to the river, as we de; for coal. We deem It oar duty to mill publio °atten tion to this scarcity of fuel, end to press upon ill classes of people—the /tab nod poor—the ur gent necessity of the most rigid economy to the consumption of coal and wood, WWI the prospeot of an theressed supply is imprOved. Leek to it frielodsthie Is • grave matter:—Cut. Gas. Peoniarrtost —The blends of "Prohibition" is this - qaarter nem determined to carry on the war until vietory crowns their labors Their kite defeat at the polls hie not d whit diehearten. •d them, but either encourage; them to "fight on," seeing their candidate: rein so many ratan Already they hire out • call for a public mat ing at the Coeit House in this place,=,and meets the Fair Interferes, they will: probably hare a unite respectable gathering,—Hollidayaborpa Bo:eta. - . 'Tim Lulu Yana Flour —The Albany [treater of Tueeday says: ^we aro gratified to lean?, that Gov Hey weer, with • promptness beo3pelag ble character and position, has taken energetic manatees to bring all the parties and atmetwories in the late brutal prize fight at i Beaton Chimera. to juallos, and te , oanse sorb punishment to be administered to them at the violated lave and outrerd decencies of lif• reqnire. In this, the Governor will be applauded by every right minded man la the community?: Ae it is a mat te?. of imam doubt ea t 3 which State has jurisdie . • over the place where the outrage was eent- . mi tio,'Gov. Seymour, we nitdoratand, louver— reeponded 'with sad 'soured thd oroperedion of the authorities of Ifaspobusetts and Causation In eriforeing the Ls, againsttha offender's: Paotuargrr TANVOIII Law.—Ths result el the election over this State, must satisfy the Whigs; we presume, that the sooner the question of a Prohibitory Liquor Lan le settled, the ;• better: They must sea that in all parts of tbe State where they hare taken "op pledged asndidatee for they have either been defeated In *tele, or In part, even to countleenhere their' msjoriflea here tofore have been thousands. Wed trust, therefore -that *very Whig who may be elected to the Leg. lelatttre, will come - tit It prepared to vote for a lawgiving the question to the people ateepsoial eleotion, that their totes may be Carrie* oat, end the qualm may be fully and finally nettled. • We believe that then will be rap rest eu this gelation until this is done, esdlhe people will be se ready to set upon It In wiz [Mall as at a more protracted period; and We'ete 00 redcoat why it should not be met sad • • aided without being agate introduced Into our •••eraleltioilor, --.llarrialatrgh Telegraph.., • Borrow lope asp Satin Rum booi ng's* Lae been 'tory good tor the elsroo. The New England trade are paroheiti. ,cry freely. AU Maio of. heavy work is unoeoelky some. For California a fair Inquiry- clitantitY cloyed at the cutout" house Niue - .Toweary 1, '188,012 Oates showing so inoresoo of 21,608 canoe ointio January I', compared with beet i y ear. —Batton &tipping. List. SLAVI B TAXPIDI.--Tho.elaree Mum Co., Bays the Parkerehurgb. Gazette, 'ere beeeeking rolottory to their habits the last fort night, eight have loads Blear eeeapo to Put , nn- Y'aottl-telas'.tie property GUAIRA'''. Beale, Bateman, Capehart, arid Mn. Lewis. - Ts' Pier" Rareire.—The steamer 81.24 that stink at FlinflalanOtii, some 10, dive elect, heir beers raind, and'arrloed hero Jut evening. Bbe will prooeed to Clnehinsil to tit dooked and repaired —Lou. Cour. PLIPAZATIONS von urn Was. • One of , the French Papers, NUr York, called the Rostdbassi, coittainwthe follow- Ing:—"We understand that upon , the receipt of the European news by the last nip; • private meeting took place In this oily of some exiles of different countries, when it wee muminionsly re solved, that Major Leonard T. Terenesnoweld, (formerly aid-dc comp °tattlers' Mloroelsoki, and afterwards oommandUin.ohlet of She French legion ln.the Molly War,) sippointed to' mike arrangements for the departure otioveluisteer legion for Constantinople. They akii_reselved to choose him as a chief, stud swone , vic re. suet and absolute obedience." . - • A Vasuusi bow Mims wu recently- discov ered by 'Philip Thurber, of Ohio*, about two mllia south of Lake Buperior,in tlardirectlon of Jackson Mountain. The ore has but examined and analysed by @hemline, and preinitineed to be very superior fa 'quality. Iron suds( from it nu tasted, at the East Boston Iron Werke, and fonnd to possess great tenuity, an we iimmt from the Chicago Tribune. GAUT LAW Cunt.—The tistenintits of:Peter Oliver, - ()pruner Hutchinson, ilia ono either New England family, now reelditginlingland, are mild to be making ample leged , piroparations, through counsel in New York, for,elistming rest estate in Boston to the amount Offifteen minivan of dollars. They embrace ' all thelind from the corner of Milk street, on the ILmir of what wan once known sitioow Lane, to the, Water. They also. claim the whole. of Laohmere point, now East Cambridge. More will bola/own of this extraerdleary find truly gigantic - heirship when thelittryera are ready for sotlen.—.Noston Er. Post. ' ' Premitun fotbrit' Bilk Eist--J: WILSON a SON, rothlonablo Hiatus, Wood 'iron, arena,' prepared to fatmOdi ttoft onttoOtooti;lL otol.thO Potato, tot wortmeht and Cops, which tM beiuty or. dolsh, nod Woes,. eaOnot be roe patted bf an 7 btooo. ta.tbo Portfolio, atlontion It looltod to intr 6117/ Aumodustnni of $3. $3,10 and $ll,OO Hato. ' • . 0t1224/114k14 - . ANUS LELAND-8p CO., 171 PIAILL 13T11 , 711T, I • - ; • Niw YOlo4 _" ; x altulrecttritsE •Alito,Dßaz.siel lir iviarnslostmoN of ; STRAW ,- GOODS,:` ; '•: conalstial is putOf PANAILI;.L&GICORN, OWBD.IBRAID; • CANTON AND PAL11 : 1311 //AA . •S ItaUlan; Swiss giod. Inklkinntutiq' '..A.itTunctALL. movrant, 13'23,A. :TB, /3, - By ak. Oafs computitgio. of the . lariat .41aimialis Clef Ow.; to wale& illiratterottorOf , Oult ite , l ,tio n t folly soUotlod 8.t...1411 . 211118 oto 001 l sod condo. oar Stook, whkb Is atitootlr to tbils I trado.oatbroolas &WA,. Nor oat fooktortoblo loWoo pi gods. oolpaold• , GEORGE P. smrni & co., • Al. Wood Street, Pittabardh e Pa. DIFFER for Bala a large and comets se- ILJreOrtsomt Of Anollean and foreign Dar GOODS. a causkterahle portion of In staple Goads of whiell , were tancbased before the advance in oriels, mad will all manfend to cash or alimmrs I eroilt boyars aa low se tha buy in 0117 City eiLlt Or sea. TO—All the leading style., compiling a Fall pi rnrlipetil; Dark Pallets.., Blues. Grose.' , ,Mourning. Solii t. ohm Am Engliell and German a'-) Chntaea,ge. SOSOda. l lS—Lantastor, Manchester. Domestic. lc., Earliston In htst, rotor,, cud Sauey Melina STUFF lliaDDS—alpareas. Mann-e. Coburg.., Paramat. Mohair Lusters, Pansy andplain earl... DeLarnos. ogahmeree. and alLneweatatt lea aril - inter Dress Goods. ayOOI,ENS—S. lons .tock cf •k and tape y colorni cihtlot Doeskins. black and family 0,1114121111 Tea of not op. laneggstykeif Canting. no greatitaristr• Domeotio and Itn cried; Satinet. in b lack.., colon, Malinm andprinted.— a of western and our a onippl Tlso. de. Jean., Cu s:t d Marotta, and all sorts f ow li pined win y - tarfabrice. Vlion.liGlß-1 full assortment In Silks, Woolonad Ger. mge, fumy style. Serge., Slleelas. Cambric.. Inch en• llollando Jett.. Damasks. 11, link XS—Phila. Red. Dina Llu andythamelennle GROWN GOODf—Dlisnhed ShNtings and Ehtrtinne. FLanunio kii d. and colors:Diapers, Mellon na, tanabursa. itc; Blankete—Domestio and k'cr. Mtn. A complete *took of all sorts of Vat hay Grode, plain and cheaktd if satin and whit, gotalto 1•10.4 Embroideries, ilibbons,ligioter rthawl., sod everything wanting the Der Dad. line, the stooa of which will be kept full oy constant addition• throughout the ....aeon. Theyeo 101 l ae examination of them stock br our dix posed to purchase. Wm] Plttabargh, Sept. 21.1854.. serSzi ELILVIMA AND LAVAYWITC GOLD DiWeir OmMY. New licrk column. 0p13:3m H. HOLMES & BRO TIANUFACITINTENS OF SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &a . • TINDER SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, CAR BOLTS, WAldialtB. COTTON. TONACOO. AND. 11EXP NCILEWO. PITTSBURGH. °Mee 95 Wood at., botwoon Ist and *std. All kinds of blacksmith work for Bridges. to, done et the shortest notice end it the lowest prices. far AU work warranted equal to sny okerirdartorsd.lidt. sad tfoy']llss. SE . C ARGO, fashionable Dree Maker and !dinner, No. TCYourth guest. second More. All work entrusted will be axe sited wllb Ovataels end dispatch. RORKE it BARNES' SAFES—Here le the kind of testimony as to thi rale. of our SAFES. noon which we can confidently rest the reputation of our work. W. bare already PebileM eeyorel mfOßret. , . Prorltur that Safes made for our regular and ordinary miles, and told !Omni, hare been subjected to. the SEVEREST TESTS IN sortrAt CONFLAGRATIONS. and erotism,' their contents totally free from damage. The fallowing Is another proof of the same Incontestable character:— 310.000 woam OF 110088 AND PAIMIS SAVES) WITHd $4O BGPEI . ALBION, gam Ootorry, ber o /T. ur 1861 Masses. St Busse—Dear M Novem rs: Y two let us went duly recelred. 1 was absent at the Dam I world ooT, .6.11 to your Saf./ masker t perfsetly P KOOS% /testa/ the one I bought of you storell, on the morning ot the 10th et Jane last—my building belolthurned to mime. !sites bulk of wood and brisk— large three nary building. My bolo wa. le It at the time on the tire, and fell Into the yeller, whore them WY • large amount of MI. It was a very hot era ' 11y rates and book: aceolMts that were In the Safe. mmea:ed to about Tan Thousand Dollars, whlsh was raved. Tharewaa not a sinatemirOurtel; sad further, / would adriscany person who do lma bugloss... to Mew tlmo, but buy • URI to keep papers,P.c., ln—aad stet urge tLat le good. out safely ausammad your Polio tO Maly no, Your, trait. _ JOAN Malin& 8416 2522 Z 0 - Oakland Property for Bale—This Property le situated about one half WO from at& eitY line, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenge. It is covered with !quit Itotdk of the choicest, kinds, many of them in toll besting. Also an abundance of Grape. Raspberry, Olomouc. gooseberry. de.. de. There is • bra story Frame Muse. tagegler erlth convenient out,honses on It. For seed et 00.10 sod phmeatorneas of location, Ma property mance be surpastoi. It contains • little over 0 scree 1 010 ,el the Istria together, or divide It tomtit purchasers. TIIOO. J. CAMPIIRLI.,, No. 111 :Water street. OoL N. 3t.53; HENRY H. COLLINS. TORWADDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHDLCSAI.Z DEALER. IN CIIDESE, NUTTER, SEEDS, Flail, AND PROD me GENERALLY, No. EN Wood street, Pludgbargh. hin O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., fl KERB • D Ono door 6Ulm Ffirriketieet, Plittabargh, US..-Bay and well Par and Current Fun de . Eight and Time Exchange (loin PhOaks, Eastern and Wee Urn Time Bing. ...od Prcanine4 Notei; Won 6 per c• 6 4 6 6 Thu* :Merits. o! Pas and Current Money : . and. Insure Sire scoS Mal WO Policies for the Atm Assurance Chnenesv leash Capital SITOA00) and Baled Aanann, a (capital S 10.000.000). sale CHARLES E. LOOMIS, • bT(.IOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgages deo., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTQWIOII oryv4 TO, MD FUEOILABD AND SUS OF 8200EP. sap-on..ez B. Joins d Co. cortur Wood .od rocatti atOvettf.. • . . R. C. LOOMIS, - --- tha lota firm of hi eardy & Loomin,) WIIOLINIALN DEALVA IN BOOTS AND SHOES, $9 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Nadir= Citizen's Isuniranes company of Pittsburgh n. o.Bltiti. U ILL L. MAL/LtUrt.l., eiTiot, 94 WLIDDB, DISWEESI9IIBIOW ADD WOOD Warn, :N .UlO - .17, firm, ANT. ottit, AND elnelitiltPll trin'*rv?rsiVll. 2 a" or.or.i , ton or /1144. ,11111:( Dm:: of Om SSA ono ZNLA ADNA dr' Oh co.l 7 1‘ d yAPORTAI7tIN. Mt-LC . l'OEs : Hll ginc. I Wm. 1.4.1^...r. J 7. tV i. Er.' '4l.ltirlwa co. a, . N. ir bo . f r r t. D4V, I J rr. o..a' J. tleJmutia . Mmr.. th - r Ant.• m, Bar% M. iNens....k. dal MINT. 1.0 CAN....— IihNNEDY rtqui. ..... ....EDWARD GRAM • ILEMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. LYPOIIXIIII WHOLZSALS DUMB 111 . 1 . 011i10:1 AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, COTLIZRY, its te. have removed to their new and extensive etore.,Nct Wool street. four door, above the Bt. Charles Doter, wt eueterner3, and uterehAnta generally. ere 10,1 .1 Lipm erAzoluettotk of the meet tompleto snort- Moot ••nr ntratrd la thl. 'ICY. talsl FLEMING•I3IIOTHERS, uoa .. TOJ.END. oaf WHALE/ALE DRUGGISTS, • No. So Woad street, Pittsburgh. 1•4 11:11.41,pelotoro Of 'Dr. N'lsttes Calolustact Vfircutage •ft, JAMES. P. TANNER, W1101403A14 DZAilift DI BOO* 18089 , BOXIBIS,ABD LEATB:II3, No. 50 Wood strast , Pittsburgh. lalp.ll MID rotas. air My steak 000101104 of upwards of 2500 CAPES. nmbraainc ann . variety - and atyla of BOOTS. MOM add 1 1 055511. palchamd direct It= Naar Las land enumtanthrero. adapted a:prewar foe PALL and WINTER 5.0.6.1,, and alll troknd at xaclarietary v r attlag fantods Irldk Uma ot aaa Irdladalplila ga and eallml,a d Nay bryinc. l'' Al/a. Nati& DULE LEATIIIcII , Ilr7D I?AGUI E 0 T S • NATIONAL GALLERY. • AQKSON' Natiot aura= Ciallau,' eon.% Drug hatZinahhadVtdali lifelike Ilkonsese• • moderato eshark mill phase call at the abet. astabilah• limb anted op rub veep anterior andee aid Bhp Lighti earenkad Idth soda Chill that - the op•ratoe taka the moat wearate be of the Imam Pane with all the eximalart of air di c a t Itez sic irulma . _ . PliatWil s toterightitill=c7 "17 *444'4.n" au. /3-Patacaus not kindred ts takes aristart a tallow • pep Wawa of aka aail - &Dessert I,4leir hi. anTa=mtab:47: e _ • nom la" I • • Sittraves ia _ - %lolts 11)18T DAGUERREOTYPES: YOST MICE MUDDY% THIRD BTRADT. ITIZEIp and strangers who wish to 0b 5.,./ tolnao attnirotia arnodo sad Me Eke Dhotis/o.ot • racy mutate peke, will hod It to' their tntottet to nit at -tido oat known itatoldaihma ti t, whose onit t oottathetkia it ouanototi. or on chariot made. lla au of th• wand omit beet artatuntl pg. sod Skyllah stet cow ti ' ettiid tb .figr offnittreilpPti==i f otp waio. "wt I .l fl ' aVitoltTleo r Park t , VV. Til=e°4 of Ithatollto be &tit to otter to On patmeo. of Ma am • irtyls at mtrvr. either Madly et In ar th omoikoao• wn i i= liou4t. eD.Mtiplir. 1.11 imotni. ono $ ara llir .to th. W .4 3 .fistuara piw ns th or e . a it tlen okii ira ti°4 lm :°f Goonfusrcg 0011Dret.” to be band aeon lb. IbiOth ges.g. Brown's Esience of Jamaica Gin. ter—Thhu Deena b s prepVation of runtroal urellente. Dr ordinary dlarrhamt. thalami tholers.ln Amt, in at oaea at prostrathroof. the digeittre fanotions. it In of Ineednisble vans. . During the prandigog of M. fain* rhotergiuid mummer coandslati oteldldren.lt hunnallarly elku.todr; no tingly or Individual' rhnuld be without it. 'Wring—Bo nn to get the wanks Errognes. did& le Preberetrot* be 11. BROWN. at Ids Drug and,Oheadeat Store, norttAsit corner at itgh end °henna Amts. PhD. adelphsAnd tbr tale by all the rerpotou the Staten and. In Dittabungh. by Hai, pap, Jy... D. A. tsbneatodt a On.. Dr.. S. Smith. Lemuel; %Dour S Co. I. ',nom Oita by 11:P. gchwunt *pa Les A. Hank. IST*Joy for the Invalid.—We out the - fol finding hem Palladalpbla Batnaday Odaarta, and r " animal our traders townie It manfully, and. Mena Nat tonna andind ret dollar pniebaddrgal—, _ , nat. 1100/I.A.NIYa - 111 111117.-72111 eels. bralod mans ble,srerstrod br JA0.613M at the finprons. Gavin, Itsdlolas Sans: N 0.120 ARM Areas, In szslttos nnsreesdaded InibUdatt.mtlon. and Qs prom( I. a - astound. nbralelsn;-;4-,aeAlat Imams* desatitns of It. Tbs sinner of tMa remedy' ore so in, Nt brth In the iortonded nstloa be man In our 24. ',Aland Manna. that Metals -baggy say tenni lilt for in to !spun orit, mush Tv mar add—Of the loot Iron otpbrobsd to ankh 'lnnanlty L hair, tam nns mars dlrtnvitint andel! annstar dorandolaint of tba dtdoldr• Mantas; alibi ssiii - ndlo to inmosissiar o Ana tithe Milidgohs, Dike. hail* 03141114 nasorbld brostbilota of ads, -I. 4 ttter 4 a dints an . tattalatbobit:lnuttinidatali of Ws* arnica lasuthiabbs. and Wolnittntir .attandsirs..- TtissaAblesossortddi boo* blared ilbs taklllor Ina Vilest Iloallass, bars boa makaaly Card 67 Boodaad's *arms FALL DRY GOODS lb WOOP +.2II.EZT , FOR •ALID—Tbla • dubs nob front an Loonit,stroot EqfeVinttrZil t r= h tfro t a noor anan .ar i onank 4 on .tmon s 4 rood ilia ten mod toms auk . 1 1 - Tta at• • • ' HOME • , INSURANCE COMPANY, raw YOBF. CAB 4 CAPITAL '.4500,000! IL C. 14•93118, Agent. ' No. 59 Wood idroot, Plttstogro7a. DITUCTORS : - - • • • , sgeaon Z. Loorair— ----Late of llaa.F.tna. Hartford. Jame* ____.- Firm 431 uorni, a Co. /7wodore lfeanueo,.. , ______Flrm of %Oen MeNamoo, Roth Bigelow,. of Bane. Klag Co:. Wilßcon of Mellen a Co. rkorg , of Booe 11liaa a Co. of Zoo, nabony k Co. ofiner B E M od, ..... ___Xtrao otWlllard Woo& roof P. Dt /Bon , ... __Er= of ZIT. PIoFF , , 8.. ..`• .. of James Co . ies B. _TB* of 0.8. flefoh a Co. John B. EfigrAinson, - ....___ ._.-Firrn of .1: 0. Beira a Co. Inflloaa G. Larabert„—__Fiez, Lawrento I Co. [Barka A. Bookteg„..._ . ..Viroi of Booklet, t Co. Atterborg Co. "anar T. Levi P. •forfon,_ of J_; Wye" mots. 03. .n.oAt..._-...,11rm of Trove:lgoe. Dwight 1,00. John .... of Net • Co. Con**. P. Tirol of Bald Stan *Co. B.MB ...... of liberfnan Colllna. rye D. A f orpon,-.._ _....Firm of B. if o orgala Coan. tarop 1.10. uaafar Inn of T. s I , S ender. David Slochrff._ ..... ofJetfaroO, a SanfOr. 2,1 .N0rf0n..........-Firra of Norton. Buffer HOtt. P 31..i.4 a 8011. .I(fred ...... •. B. Barnes Oa l. floe Lacknood, ........ H . Lookarood,t Eon. hocius Lloplfing,Allent* Co, James A. Denght,--Ifirm of rOfb. Balm fe Ding!) • frrooll.Arothinghasa, Firm Of Frothfogham, Nevelt g JOB. otlfwift.. Hurlbut too. o. Corfu .---. Mao Of Mndlf. it Noble. Woad A. ... Work a.Draki. Nathan H. Btodnoc4,.. tflilbfdaMtookwell a Co Eron.PAM,-Firn of Barney, Undaahrey Butler. Wes T. Mao, .. . .... Oktfnental Bank. r t1f0rd480nf0r,......--.-111iV Willa Fargo a Co. George Co. BIYIZON L. 4403118, Treaident CLUB. J. MARTIN. Beoretarr. • • • air Ws believe Nature bite provided a temrdy for every disease which flesh lelefir to: MIER'S PIiTROLIOM or ROOK OIL. put OP as Allows, from the great iffhoratOrr, onmaiftt deep In the DOW oe of Mother Perth. le, without doubt, one Of the Met ot,these _rmuediee. Read the folliming .tal•thnony. yen hi( • sratLful parent: MA. Mr. &M. Hier—dir: / - burs sold all your troleuri•. Ir Rock Oil, some two months past, and hire been n g for your Writ to get further toopir• h•• Pohl earn. dozen more. We have found tha Oil -excellent In Mu: and Dynentery. My dahrrhter, rt th. time your agent wait here. was lyinlr'wei k :u \ nith to. hoot MI 1 gave her • teaspoonful, and In hounOware .. the .ad. and the dur Mopped. and mOortred immediately. It is also so ettraordinseroeminly VOr Non, nod Inflamedimmediately. Eyes, Onto . flni/Sed, and ulnathlio. nod for the Mr. some hare beetettred of lo retandink. Yours, with moon. ' LalaaTuldn. 1 . (0 r .als by id/ the Droxeund to l'lttabord#. 9 Mimes advortining Petroleum eo Why will yon Suffer UHADAORE, Sick Headache, Ilyapecia,‘ Lax of Appetite. or 'enr ellsepee, 11{m a disoidered 111111t4 of the StotnAch or Meet... • oorhave Holland Bitt•re, and if it drool; not merit and mor e the advartieement olahnpfor it, ; our mort fly will be refunded • Bold 07 Proprietor, wraiemat PI,OE, .11L, end 1/rug , . nista everywhere. oOP Third Annual Statement ,E AF TEE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND IL" MARINE 112111111.111C12 COMPANY, a riarrlsb.x4 Hasszro, Pak 4. 11163. Assets orthi Company. Mar I , '62. 0116 61 '. l'emniums reed to May I, 1863...-- 136.260 66 ', Interest reed on Loans,---.--.. 6116 II `. Stationery and 02es Purnitors 1,090 06-{3t' :Wale.. eannallad---------$ 27: 644 6°" 26 Do. tarmloatad-..--. 7,162\87 LmmOrap , maelt,Comeansionajts. . Inane... Itatuniad Premiums, _ n StatiOnery. Printing, ta..........1- ." ' !.T . 71,001. ltl Capital stook. rad In wad meented-.2i,...-_. mount of mourn. liable for leisano..4. . . . WM. • • .. , 120 Sonde and MortgogeZtltor;k7. - ittcl i. th-r ooeuritioi,... - -.---,..—' 132.885..= '. Ouh PII hood. or to bard! of oge.ti. .. fteurat by oodm.—.------.. 17,133)1k1 (Moo Worattlare and Stationery-- 1.000 04 rotate T Asnonnt of inljnated claims azalnot the Oosn- - PLOY not yet cno-.-...--..--...1.—.......01 ' 6.000 00 JOHN P. autniratua oseri o, D•uphln'nonnir. \ P. 0. SISDOW/01. ii•olnb% '. . SAM WO. JONES. PAII•delo • .., \A. A. WILKINS, Banta:, Pitts .. o7o: \ A. A. OARRIKk; . .1011 N S. KUTLIZR.FORD, Dian7iloone lr : ', .I .A.. G &LIAM. ilaniabiarin •I S' T. JONES, .. 'l ttOSAKT KLOTZ. Carbon cockney , \ .4. JOHN P. RUTIIRS RD, prio!dient. 1 A. J. ‘3ILLST. &v. Y. \._ WI loony* againq porno of sea and Iu 4 nangittlon; al.. on merabsoclico in city or country.l . lollrArA rat. co nan tent orlaisalaty—Polielta (aimed Oa 4 land Sparse olviir perycanally or for • Ulm of pars. •anch 001Loo, corner of Fount, and ScoPfiriold otrtata. lotif A. A. OAIIII;KK. ArtinicY. liirds a Spring and Summer CLUTER'II BPLNItUI MIXTURE , stands pre-etultunat bon all others. 14 angularly efitraelons Winch on tht, bhod: Its etrengthnhati and vielfylhe aualttier. tb ton!.' cctiona c,. the Lim; its tualenc7 Li\drive all houittre to the serf.. thereby cleansing the stem a4ordihst to Nature's oleo preseriptkn; its harrelee end at the lame Uue eatftordinary good efkrate. and thebumber of enyee teitilled to by [MU of tit. zu.V...reptkble itlehroutod. Va..and eleseheramtnetbe 004.1nsireerktem that. there Ls no humbug about it. 1 Tb. trial of • single bottle will Batiste ri cal of Itsbesenta: Iter bee advertionnent to anotherroltunn, A Card.—Sinoe the PropOeto regent Lab:Tater? onlarglimenta pre allowed kin to tipple hie nonserow orders to, Lywn'a liubasion. he ham ikagutoro• duce/ soma ow cherokal aillnideg r hieh ddeortill to higli character or Mb isomansedy cowatar Bar Corlhaw Drrecialos and Beaton* the , air. Let Wool we on: Wbenewr used Wore. And those who alwars wed, \ • Now we the room Sha plies is dill :5 cr.. in large bottles. sal 'War be, had al any !;tore Da the United Beata. D. R. Harem' Prowiator, 161 Broadway. Now York. oarilLos D. B. BABlit.3. Proprietor. 161 &mayor., N. Sold la Pittelnlrgh byR. Y. &Um. 0. Pram. Biol, Paros.jr.. Amine t Bro.. and Diann f Below.. • loan Assignee's. Soldoe.—' he undersigned As\ douses of Rowena those tor. - hereby notify all person.` Indebted to eekl Hannon, b caD sad malts payment. and all persons dyne claims uninat Elm. will Owe ptment them fay lettiement. The store be kept open tonal ant the ttcak of abode ablaut' about 00 deystro= LOL datavtim W. 11. EW totd.oue of the istiEnees .111 be found. REDDER WLLKE,.Jo. GIZORGE A. GERRY, WK. R. KINCAID. Pittebursta. Oot. 16,11t5A.41,4 exidssaeft. 1A Good Comparison.—The Rev. Wm. tordatt, a well known If ethodin Diergynian. eroding at Dap= draws the following *Musing but apt compete= hetweem Dr. I:Manes Celebrated Yermifuge and a ferret 'A ferret when placed et the entrance - of a rat hole, en. tenth, appteda.bravele along the passage, pan ripen the rat, exterminab, his existence. and draws the animal's Proust carcass to the light dud In like roamer hay.' found Dr. McLane'. dmerbran 'reunifies. to operate upon rugs, those dreadful and dangemre. tormentor. of , dean. This remedy. like the ferret, pd.r the aperture Of the month. travel. dawn the gullet. hunts round the stomach, lay. hold of the worm., shakes the life out of the reptiles, I , rep dun their dun. and Carlin thalit.r USN. dear out of the sriteer. Thir, at least, - be. been the effeat of the Vermlfuge upon me- ettlldrem. ♦ neighbor of Ur. Boulatt. Mr. John Belgg•, adopts the shills of the reverend certifier. thus both giving their moat ousgolrocalapprovel of thla great ',Mho, after haw. log aribseesed ha operation upon Mule own chlldna. Let other• try It, sod be ,Jaded. -•-••••. • 13.Plizadniera will Da careful tanalfor.Dß I'LA24/41 DELIRIUM PERDU/UDE. and take noa. a 1... All °war linualfuges, 1, onsapanieon, asa wortbleas. Dr. Ma, Lani'a Vormlnue, Can. N. ColebrabM 14var Pi1i4.1.13 now ha had at all reap:Rasta* Ding' Mom the Unltad Mates, and Dom tha role otoprlatora. WANING BAOTIIERS. Humors to.). Kidd t 0040 Wood it ZeICW. ISHIM*3I' Carters Spanish' Maim. /BPOSITIVE and cartabk ante for &rot& : Is, Absumstlma, blimraisr4l,lvsr OoMPlanl, Pm, kostrArratist=ainefrom lopDnd ' .ot end net tbsina4konajl re. Tl4.o6,Li..!qi,datum. TON'S KATHAIRON; one of the best ar llolWforth► "fi th " i ltgra i : rt".l" l " 4 7. 6 kr?: rue brgl." IWO' C . m! CONGRESS WATER—This valuable Min oral Water, fresh from the Bpdege. In nowt bottles. 4)r tele by oat • L. WILUOX t 00. 4oany want; a -Jaakot, • Dien mean huh el ;Pants. they nelehvOYeY norhndjnur ora_raastsr• Whet. CAI so t‘t alert& hew Dam nes, gathendiese Mk then one ice the dew ele niey hem t nit Oa threw hen Hee of Mines le man_ .4m4 Allothleg ponnonler. TA.7 Lm ' men to unneyilre. Wool stmt. _Muscum axe flArayetvalas BAITi AN ELECTION: (or, 13 Dint:tore of this Bask win t;lf." th aglas ua*a. O. ll °N . oe22•lnad W. ii DINNY. Why.. MINERS WANTED.—Dlinera Ip/intact at ECXIIIMILT 111/NElVAllegbent 114.13407-. 11"04e514""di nkaraatitb.trza u ariCi l a. Daly Unica MY ow week, chirp Ms. • MinllllDB.-prime ' bbl.. do ..do: Eolassor, OA Coop* al. 20 do- S. U. dfa %tore sad.** by eatt. 0. BLA=BIIIIN ' A122._ "VA TIERtt -- ES of prime Ride, in store and • for miN tcr PAM 0. BLAON.BMIN a CO. SUGARMOATZD OARDAMON, SEEDS: t... 1 Aam and pleisaut Savor Air the breath—ll Ow dart received sod Dv We br E. SILLIES.; • • Ito. 67 Wood stmt. LINO WIIITE-4 tone No. 1 NOw :Toney, I ibr ail* by ot=' IL saunas.' WEET 014--150 gallows, for ealo b L .02113"AM-26 forLefeatiami. DEARLASII-19 casks in store for itals'by as 22 ISAILII DICIER? • IHEESZ-37 his. W. R., in acorn for sale co: 18•11.11 DIMLY CO.- - - - - TONS Rook Rill; 4i matte:: tot gale by ' KIM it /ONES. Canal &WI, 150 TONS-Authrseito Foundry Metal, tbr MIA? . KLIMA JOrisa. mud ad,. New Books - just - from the Press. KrawAN, Man and things ai I saw-thorn In Bura7a. uils lionild OF TOR DISC WORLD: Isivirsolana 9! A rgitella d att k illtraP FLY AND LITPUTORD. Planation autt utrpre# Kamm loyal* Wat Ilimittau Bart. andltobt. Tustinull_. D. D. L. RIAD. fa DA AMMO{ BUIL 01/ Preinironal. Oct. 114 $OB. A n N ELEOTION - for 13 'Direetcne of. thls Bank. biters gbr ths awnin g y w in k b a l d a toe antics nar. on MOND iIT the auto oTovontir, next Al o tr47 1 7 ,1 f4g . , V l S,; l krlata 2 ''146 orned;;:. _.._... _. , ,.... tD4 liceolid street. ire R,‘!-.7i!gijVs.=looo bu 4, ' ,.:. y0 wanted, ~..4. ocur. '! ' hex m r. INfTar , 1 tia 15,171 • 4' llqiia 8: —5 bi 0.448, g wwth 0'6 1853. for osptity c... 114 , SPRINGER IIItIISSIN/IL New BleeW New Music II ATY' I S',PRY, Coo buy my HA coin. • . Over 4 of this toesutitlat E..4t his been srlrl utl ve•kl, - Otd Dog Teo ' , Itosts;; ', /y.711 . /2101 rrlrille. J Raise; , !ODE. --.......--....... iail.iiia dt'N u Monet B ace Make, de: \ Mau Daaa• Walt.% ..: ' 4r .7 l :4 l 7, 4 9 t 4 , c 7 r 7 4 : l, .74:4 :w lllea . . cnu b t. a . ve ru beep it\ i te h e . bueLT.lerith the Orvala 'alert, \ \ , lioreet d . Polka. , ,Botteebalii \ . Water arrite en. ',.,,.. de; , My Dale:, \ Wilde'. awake Bart Iglu Sea, by to .‘ an4bect•Lilly Da* • • . _ . ~., thbo . so , ; \ IttaraZ,,l!. 'o:ite,leied'o,. e•St4..e: .. 4 8.,,..1 oedaa. by T. a.. Beiragy. Nice sl,..'\ r. ~, The abJee..la4N T.l”dby m'41,11=44%..74. i-4,•by liVil clitcygae . anaNUctov. eapt-1,,_ EPOIIN'S'L :ItARLEgt-new cote.; II Kt vol. ,Ilim6trlVot Trzvalg '-\, \ \ 2 , 10.-v ay •64. fir KA - awry; \ China. Ava, Elam, or , • • llama's Nov inliMa c uu, `,\ \ .11 11 4irtrA;te C k ac El \ FL BOSAIIFY4I A CO '4, ocaB ‘ Journal copy \\ IS Market VOLOCINTA-400 ILJ oas \ 'BA* 'pERIMAN BAI\C-1, fi.. . 10 1 4 B. FA, R!rpt , ..USTtE 7 T-=,aaTlr' aJo by so(lca LOUTavA BRO.; flpati Birmicelaza, kLieefeto Weer. of Elm Iron 'erei `rail IrdrOr dewereptlorm sod nrer ealso, the dpeet anti crADOPe. Mende .1 Smart. iiiirq*.ve orders forlron le thelißox, i\ the Clt Itjdt ethro. orde 500 BACOIT.4ROULDEEt§; an do 1.1.9i4. smnltoso l o ad for o. low to moss tho lot by •\ ,0010 L}.E A.kKALPIA JUILAJD PRINT&,-03rilliantVooloil reed,ot A. A. etc,ar.r a co.t3. ire; x LL WOOL PLAID4.--Just teed at A. ./3‘, A. blocoo Co`m_No. 9461 A street, 25 iced boantlful all wool ooYA, •, HVIOCADE SILKS-40 pier- - Deautiful jlay_k Br< ‘ll, Sliks * Init s ' A wV6 3. 25. 504 ONG SBA_ 'L3-200Q Bay State alict,Em . P43.3conit Brawn% :Mat opetiad \ oolT ' \ n. A. StAdONAVO.P.2*.6tb )FILAICSEI)-41C00 bus. ':Flat ,Seed Fleed wane; ed. Invnttleh the '4lghostmarkeyLprias In eattla.4. Acis_ ,1 lIARCAUCU.\ -- - Efavieg reed m \EaII stook `weeds. I friend,' to call and mann.. I have Irma 'beautiful atylieof Satin Damian, aformytl nticalne. tint:din RAI Damara. for Window Corndot; Lad, of new *glen Moll Corttron Corot*, Rand., _tittorpr and PM' en.Bullanti Ureendiollarcr Turd., trona Vennlan and Bahl knlndt Shadete cot new .tylcaef Frepoh. Lota rt tan anltAmeran,Qqllte; laoketa of oil kinda. mei anniary 00140 reathaextedni7tars end Pllhmt: Plat. tread, cf yot Ittnae, Plnaher 7 Order. promptly Cl ed. . Prompt ly LB. FF \ \ . /2\11.4k " ?.. .tb v.... 0. A b T 7. 17.11,"%„ n h m ai ng fivm summer A elms. 8 IAI,I DICILEf \7O/E.9.4t [ ARW-in•le. No. 1;•,now landirctx from stratte4ltrani, for b 7 VIOKEY * 1,07.80 i do tz&s.a oo is . 1c0,.0 00 iD OLL BUTTEE-2 bble., freeh Roll Bu . La, ter, 41. chry reeEkr HENRY IL COLLINS. 'K BAGS CINARB. SEED, for sale by celg SOHOO.N&WEER & CO. ...-$388,318 TO FP.A.MAIIIND * -44311:6 [or gale by .13 s 83/100N11AFIL/1 t 00. 3 mike Madras; ' 3 do 31,n1111.i.37 tale by J. aOIIVISIA as 00.21 SHELLAC.-3 cats Gum Shellac, for Ws by 3. BGTIVONMAKSIL s cc. , C. 2 PECfE os PLAT CORKS, for Pickle or Plvetrie Jan; 1 tal• aaserted OW. rnr.kle by oelB .71 \ 5011000LCIC gni J. UP'SODA-1 %.3 NAV - J. 80, POWDERED CREAM TARTAR-4 bbtA AL ro: nfebr ___J SCIANNixIatER t CD. ALXRATIFS-10 bble rckid 204:talf bble gaucrlfatT: I ROCHE SR WLS — A. A, MASON & • tax. No. 26 Fifth Amt. will even this moriLipg 600 Lotalyad Banue Flzar.h, t‘hairla crol7 IP:REESE—SOO bilk 'prime W. R. eh* ao I.J r‘Yd and far eaik!.62 ItEntar IL 1;91444% 1374'E1t:--12 kept prime Datmr; . 4 ide, a, do ttotodat nee kt)6l7 \.ITMULY 00.4L.N8. THIO eiIIMI4.,EY TOPS of ra -243 ° rtiou.rattcnt• tei s ßaf. cx),L10.3. .(1_ and for ikkle =1=1:1 by "oerr :U.SITI4Y H. OoLLI INE APPipE OILERS .-37ybze. thin day \ reed and for 4by ' ENRYH amms. WIERATE4 , 742bWO4a , b37 \ 0e77 -- . t, • Y FE, 9OLLLN6 IA RAPPING •APER—Wi reams Com • If.= mut Minudititred Iltraviralle • =NI; • (SINS. • I AIM FlSll—Trout, Whita 4 11 h;S4std, ha bbla. krt.:l ltiaipWzaWarii. 11 1 11CICCHEAT FLOVE - 101:9 As. of the best collar just nal frau the Nei Briobton MA. An for sale at, the corner of 19osd and , Sixth grecs. , Plttehargb, nal Yeleral end Bobbleon ets..All•itt. Dr • s„ W. A. T o. 0017 Yasully Orhrer and Don'er. DRENCH AVCOTCH PIAIDS, g\ -e varletT, jut ved at the stelvAlt 4.11 MURPHY d 4101tCHrlIRLD. Etrrairsusnollp INSERSISt—NUE .I.e= hTIF,'""4 hymning,. Also. Neullo Work and DinoTcr lame ORK3-300 grocOottleand Via,CORFS t.P 7 P " l \ , °'" t r "2? ool] corner Elarket id. and thankand:, , _ _ • lla - i Family • ediciaes. • " ." • , .x's eras; \Mb; Us , 25 . 7.84 k VER. R E.`,SELLERSA-4 think it rig,lit . IV II for the barrel of others. to sia • slime tett In re. 1 17 bales to yolreseellebt Paccar audi , \ I have us.i Tsar Vermiform larireir fn my owls nun T. * cue , vial frt.% .13)VI011,3141:f it%,7,,,V4114, 1 ,% 1 P' CIM:•,4:1 Mir Liver Pills end 0 , ash Syrup fa my taMile. and they have In every Instance. produad the *fleet desferd As I am .00.0.4 in morchaadisitur. I am able r, state that I have yet to hear the fret failure when your rusdi clues havebnn wed, In toy gecko of the,conntr7. • la oonclusion./ may Cate that the ave the imethittee of U. day. and am destined to have • varicrtnnimortrity. Bold L Petters, 07, Wood street. Pittsburgh. Oat. W) 18a7—I T :ave your Xoney when you can. 'EARLY all the Grocers not, sell -Coffee at 14 eta. OtiaanaSugar 7 an and . Tos. not tit to nt at 00 eta. oefpound. Meath a Patton In the Dia mond. salt eamdlant riggn O TU Cl o r tqa r a ni - 11 4 e" rrIO. 500,0 ; : Prima malty do • 12.0 do do .te; ant 0. Muir • ex;do do s..l3ourMa'7TA i tl icl 311 VIVAVat r 0 Diamond. A • Complete Analyini - of the Holy Bible. c N NIAINING the whole of the Old Bad ew Testaments, collected and arratoted systems* n W enn e r s, (based al the work of the learned Talbot.) with an Introduction. setting tbrth the character Ott.e wort and the hartolon &dilly this...nil— al elfonle for underetandhost tbs. Word al MC Abp. 3 different Tables of Oontents ptellsrd, and a General laden' staltioln.d. ea elabcrated, and arranged la alohabatiosl or ea to direct at onto to acYrobleet rettnired.jly Bev. Nathentel West. D. 0.1 To). royal Itroont 1100 0000. Paw SC. Per aleB' by S. 8. DA.WlBO.ti ,:, =V - 08 Mutat et.; tsar 4tls. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, First Claes Tioods . --Newest Styles, Z. WAIT A 1 D 00 FA AN T • ritzoß. inert, arm. oei - • CboH&E9E: 120 xes Western Resene. Cheers, just rearlyait iuld for silo pi ttm - a srp22 N0.112 &mud attest , TIM- unnsb - STAT'Es • LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUI TY ..:;,*1.41111. TRUST .00JfkitlY, " f . ~ ..,41.qa*Ameripzits; ORA-11. : T ERED•1,PRIV26,11e50. ._ oawitiall..sapaivit.. 1 - CAPITAL ;-;;OP250,900 . ?: - oilh.i I. E. coraiir id' Third &ad clioisailas • . streets; Pkilladelphia. Oincrims or TKO BOMA BOA= AT 1 . 112A - ADELP t tai . -.. ,_ _ 011uiRcaul: • 1 ,. Stephen R.Orawrora. Pala X Ooddsrd. Aalbsoro W. Slip 34....,,, • Lawrapie Johnson. , ! ' . aledst W. - Amway. . (log Wiliam . • i -, - %Plenum,' ' - halaymntox, . ' I W _.ll. ()Willa. Wll 111t5.., ' I Aimsaami—llt.tAboa It Cra 4. .pte.e.t. , “..-Axibi. w.T1.D..... . • , ...u.a.........--Pitub.sb. an r U. wiz., rt ; P.: AllAgbenT CUT. FL M T. B. airsr.,ld D . mbar 4X0.1103 X. ARXO4.O, Arent, • . . 14 Pow otaslA.Pittatturo b. - a. Lien art _ELL_ kIIGGETT - rRWAtitiLNG CONISEMION7IVIR -4.21.j5j4. deilin In. PEODUOWBENZIALLIAL Tirr.v.742le= czadwithan4,:rat , AIiIPLIb•TA ulnae. gi 0A comummentai O . Q ELAWLEI —Mtrarirr & ilintcarnict. 17. d ez : gzig h o i tr i n o s . s . d. fla=s 4 W'gt ! from lowest to taut nussibors. : oc3o CST reed 1000 yards "Of 93, 36, 40 nod to IvOi li pauLatrot dteett :Zola. for, Wi n . d o w Amon OlEaratigthi.ll.74 gt[41;"1:,...4 *ay week arbataver, aod nu Itabla to athdt taltether. • tor! =dale and mall at the 011 (Matt Wazreooonhalo: pa t JUST revolved from,the Ptallipaville Oil - mkt, raetorr, yard. or Otatt, ;sta dro.tloo eittb toosterniersaa ardala liaAlOr Wtattow Baal— Sold atodaraLtatal Wail at the yot moth wor,ao. o m a , ltd. Mutat lama: ado • J. aEL PEIELLIEEL L a AKE SUPERIOR SALMON -150 bblif. "nt half Ws., ulna aritlad Rad tor sale by • , JoIIN ivArr4olo ; 263 Llatuti US. CHROME YELLOW ikatirgt mid ibe.a. by ' lLsnfieattCYll.,.. 4 1138 T remind and for 'ail so do Autta r1121. . 34114 ? . 0 "-':1117 / 4 . 4 - .64 eIBALE. - 12 Conatry Seats; i arli e f e dtaar a: Tama ro mita 4112 et Moak acad.& Ali/Wilt& /I a rit.,==.,.:=••-it Win. au* basaaged Aftut bar wain las ► saka 4 ' is t Va i ;ag a i r " 11041 H His . No. lit 21a.. , • , Ai%Ui4EMENTS. Dancing, Academy. , , N . i 'IIONNAFFON \ re.fpnctAy . ir,Tonos . t! t . blokotrons and at/mm.o.. top •114 tip...,.11ts ...Wel f 6, J.ltlf,'" g:: ,, t ' Z ' grnTlL L IZT ° 1!1:; "° 1 , ~. , 1 ..,,,, .1,1 oL.. otrodwe Um Waitillooarzbo.• , •trittcerckt 4ao. also *now oxal Dooldat q . v., 4.11. 74./..Val:titiet"rlll4 Wen ''''i°: "11Z:"." in 7 - 4\ :Par.,tw''; —. Woolf - "of 4.-..'4-.... __„_ ..,._._. Li Ia..I,GE'S ILLIIMINATAD PAIN !N© iMig.%'fattlZlY,Reetl t',' . 4 1 ;, ) °,':.; I%= wirNiliVrgatNtV4 4 ..nt;:ic,Tn'ag,;.,!'cf'd \ ,A r_o v „ i {._Foußt, ,, 4t. : . t:, 5r....*, ,k r ,zt e , n . k , .a bob ao, Alio Utiter23lri4.Tiv6titi'iAillVglldVixZil,t,,VlkTslaa° , 7 " i 4,240 i:"• cArge aL,YOUra t trttl. \ 7 . L. ----,.-- \ ',,.AUCPION SALES. \ \' ; m r p\ EL DAVIS, m:410; eery, \ ... \ ---" ' \ _ .._, ,,....(1,:u•rdai. silt/ Rana. \ of AAA aa, Ham mia. \ \ Diylactods----\V \ tiNlVeditiesde t y morning, 2GO inst.;, 4t 1 ' '... P cOoll . k. "It !Deal, toordikl SWes irt...... col, w orn ...-a , th , " [b . „„Nt, wireketocket \ asona,tkEsple 1, , 12,1 fancy 1 pry tics day, - fic. conVola k t ey_portu, ',.d Vitria"4l7,7 ; l • l2 : l : l3l :llkite%•=7B:% \ frt i # ml ^ 11 . , • -14 .1.7... B .l#l,idtpi, rit,w chntid. nv lrl"V. 4 4 9 7 4 Azzt,"l, kl , \F. \ • 014.1ka GIA . are li.coliaz wt. i. to ." k:" I ' l " ul l° 0e22 • '7 * • ‘ 4 4 - iittli." iii4ge lathing Comp . aoy Stook at Auction, ~ 4111N.,Thur edriy.eTehitOct.2itl ia t 7 rclk. I, Alto Commerel4l4laagocmil.oonioro:V%W\ 1.4 iltlh.olta.ll/ 1..141124 awn WU. MIADX Company Stock..s ramenta o a which ham ill beep *id • , ', , Pc—ll. LUPO , Acieo a. povi% fo>• sale by 68129ESIWK* Ler Waal ins First Rs. IbB. \ . o.oWdelTd, NESTOOD 00. ..e. 120 doz. te Shirts, 30 pi*es Citings, • .g., , tht, *a., st,Anotkon, , \ . O N Tne ' Eirroy moilllng, Oct. 2414 - I,t 'l,O ce. to at alie 'Cindinencial Wee room% &neon of no and fifth Moots. lb. cold *lain= ,aa ra i, ~, tsCath.Plf . rell dr vn aptnice tiletneit ma, isiot ttyle..ixt ban makt oons ice:— , , %. . York • mill and Innen:in . Lang Clo th :, ecks x•ek, 44 Zl,llg,g°,Mi74V, o,k47l.ritgrzirall.74 ~,,,,,„,„,,,.. fou. bh,noun.p.-, Beane olottiin IMP, et \ \ Frame. Bastian and tilziariestir black and Unine, la.:after:ln tweeds p a rk a ood taw toms TAW/14W U 13.1411; -atone coat ; and oast Onttoos, t P.Z. Lid PI& me • •\ .6ncilanfer. ' \ \ ....._ `Boob! Hew &obi! a Auction. • `...Thnraday,•lrriday: arbi o rday C VO - net:22 - tb, 212 t .tut VI. et tieloc%. at Ma Camme Bates/looms. carnet \a Ir and 6;4 vare4o, will be 101 l the F•ttest eollanton,of. •014•64.0.• ottrl• tat rot" enreffned et eon Mee, In th.ooty. all oftrittott vent th.tatiqt.ed ben Mittella. and Atiolritoo .. PILVIK'tI loth ANSS/CI, 241Lit..stontr lortil:h will Irtiloul . th 10.1Mgral " tragrerfV:ne r e l 'i % I A 4 7,t " -: ', IrlII: 0 •elooetts le 'it rob.; ' Sh ilop.sre'.. qto44, 'l6tatt fliWat itle!'iVoS,Vir:iaBtill.kogrultrellE‘Threttif Kaolin, Croft M.lOO. 1000 plate,: Strealloo . 0 Cc:oa ts, tneretal Diettourn 2, vcia.'Lont '20.2'2, and , 2 volt; Eve, EvE.o.3t, otvArts, Itanttfanpreo and , . ht•e; ckstehtfe Ijaferlattlon, kir 11? rtrordp 2 v? 114; . 07 leLtes :117Z1'.,:ut`,1 = 1, 1 ,1 % !, fill.Viirdtv: ' 11.4 " in 0 ? moor, I 'We tohtg , Larnsti'm .t.losTet: Pktetha *tit.. urn otAtflaatrd Nat.t .a. Z2o.thr, 2.3110; Lawlor; uld RAE: loud and l'opelitt tlee, 2 vohr: sal all the etat0100:1 .p. vtorkv .00,0tamtNett 40.• tram the fret pobll.hlfo h.oloeo. - kW. splendid tliattrut.t corks, gilt I:cet• alit 'eloper; lastlls,lltblec L'ed..t,.*kma * ,,, d nott..P•tetE e.t; s 'eloper: gala:peat, an. * .P. al. DAVIS, Ana. ‘'' . LiuteWe Of Vatgabiellooks. - ' ''s . .:'• bRATT'S Con atal Oa, of Spoke, &0., \ IL will be ratititidiel err!, broil= daring the rent eek. at the . Conuntardat Bab* &rimy, corner r.i• Wocd eel 6th .treat where lilt/ be 'aid the !areas and p sis *recriminator Bootra sal btatioaarr \vier otrered In this city. Hutt mar be rgualord. dating , . the day. Private -- .411 11t lOW IlliCn. '., looliti -Y. 4. DAVii. Anat. _________,___,__ 131 e of U. 8. PrOpety 1 --- ti 7 Bl. 7 \l•l7)Ta Arse . nal,•:.Etnisonri, \ FilffE following coO4einned Ordrince &ores v \ will he sold at suction, brsorder ottbs Col: or Qrd nacre, on TUESDAY, N0V.103111k13 Mt!, 18314,at 10 o'clk 200,N0 lbs. east Iron rannon bAle, *44.; . - OMO lbs' scrap lr3n, wrough*:\ ~. 2000.1 b. . scrap steel: 110 I:sulks/sr. 420 io.r. . .. 1.010 sWordsnd sabrer: ' \ , • ', 239 brass s purs.. etr ion - PO copper powder Gets; , ' '.. . A 19: 004 , m:um:on cape. .. . DA " Actontremeata. Tope traces, rinllw strtuts,,. Arc,' trlrw, - swrostre aubllmats. old loather: 12 rerste , brucwa, MIN sets of holmium, 1 saddle. 23 pletsso/9 'hawk slew, w " : . 40141 "1". 'l"'"' roll.l,CAicl'; 40/Fligk i VI. \ 00 keko. for Flalo by °CNN &Ult. t CO. Nuaszitles, - _ JOHN - MURDOCK ,Y a`• -* RIIBSERYIIIar,..PLORIBT, 4a. • " Pletabitigh, Peztwa. 4t)14"47.1.111".i1J1..1. a;ritiEgtiblagP": Ottulloll 111,:m..!..1. et the Firz,r7Z4+: eTtarb, jai r, witg Litorty strost, r either of , the nizelle4 t. \pr , mreir attend. \ ' oolC4lzoinhe \ • \ 1 / 4 German Pnuia\Tre4l - , dreiGE undertigned will he in ,ittsborwh ' \l'h_ipt....l:g°l-rgilYngliFfif,;:ri,:adif ~.ng,•...,...e IidYPI LE., corner of Mit street *nit Cheery ~ , Au., \ ' • oat :Mr- . 1 / B — PFH area. • ‘, \-• View pf Ashland. •, - - \ I s,NrOr .StEEL PLATE ENORAVEIIii 1 •„.}..04,,,p..rwi r• of .11w R ea rdynaorot tho Viev, I at. HBNIIY CI AY. alui!Mi . br 21.% jah.,ori.th . alt Li.f f Ezt a rat otp.'l4.leigouNr. 14 by !a wa•l_B., fl E 6, 7.l ct i r4tatatd: • Ifti , l9.:+l Plate Ziograring of \ '". MILla ‘ IIEITIIIAZI ETATtrk of GlOl. AN EL 16WJAVEC. 1 i BON. rwatel l n trout ct tit, PrtlblaaVd Pivalon, Wouh• ' : lesion. D. 0. Mao or Ktigtartng,3oAl, 26 Malta. Pri... $3,00, be tal4 by ' 111118. KENN ULT. Jr, - • 1 nal: _______,..._..... , .1130 , - 62 WOodlateet. .. . _-, :I I -"ETI TADS . 82 CO ' • - i 3 - ••H tIIELDS & ; co, • \ S HOE :: WARE.R.OURE, lag it lag Woort.smoliztv WWOULD call tho attention:f a 'ht or ant, vuith, thts,l T , to oar taturaNv atoek o bbnbrating to mallow N adas,. tar lien.' Lalisa. 'Maw. You , h and Children. (cating bye tn , the largest Motto wart et the Alleababy Mow:nin. Also, . M°rt'"t .l l / 1 .211 110) ejtjearl citations strict and latest ( eahloca.frada nya 'the Mery nrattorlet together Nth over 40 ,9thitsriese New York Tanacti 801.): LgATHILEC.: ga , (har Nock harm= been nurchigld SchtslPolr toe dtybdYoNthelba s lecol with great taro, at to anent]. and eh. tern trade. to yvtaielvea that are can NO, tt tar oar Interest to vivo no one 'Worths* et New PhiladelPhla and Ilsitirasre Johbint gram • \ TN:UW=lday] • IL cilium a op. itOLCAND BITT FRODITOIIIS A. VISRAELS, - Chetilist - • and Pharturentisr.. of Ahubnflans. tit, only Idanu strVer;:jitttriltQl"4reGmtruul. " Ws ' '' r en. tad llolland'ernfigetkek44, V4,, u r y r 4 1 t. .41,: . ...... in molt or the Sample. Stowe.' ttslntrodobtkm urinto tile Molted States .was sisttsdal more mew: WT . for' .-4,g, ...r'Z'Z',llV Ztgr. tretsn'i,,Ptr sateen sasontfthero. I now otter It to Um =Alma .b.. tie. ko old_qt Mk' ,11 . 1 / 1 11T 1101111111.1' mg:dimmer vi must be egsalowledged. . • Be ll4 / 1 11.1101.1 Will be -11 . 1 p1 1 / 1 11110 &Can Ira tils to : r ems thoneseigising frolA disorders Of tbostomash. nob se indigestino Dispectehg, Headathe, Lowi of Appetite; Narrow. itebiller, eonstlDatton of the Sorrels. rwanittei Oboile. Cholera blorbas.tr.- •• • :..- •• . It 11 1 111 /11111114' re. - azumado to those...De:ma whole tanatittitiona mor hate been imindredAx. the =gismos, nee o; ardent spirl'A,or other rams cf W on . ; Chtn-' oral lnetantoneous in eMot, it rinds, lte was fillhAlr I. the Aral of WA thrilliatt And. guiekeedne errs"' aernt. ralidnhal the • r Lilztt . ztrtglirite. and, ta rnerhinmagf aft ai r tioc k ii' on vZ-v ictumumr.ctiabir,,,,A. .: . . ~. 1 ctiviik c.47 . ,,Zfiaitedi ertirtee ft. utzumar.Pink 6:::—"trareir•-i*Prit: bare b.wrt artioted Wil l dlreone of tbo na ... tion of Lb. beartonut ZWII I / 1 1113andado, fir • gri and h4e• spent soma hurdled* ef_ a . riti 1 um...efir.76 Itratt•ili XL..., or lint. land Bitten," I Jo-+l MlNar entirely anon& a eta cst 1 and Leen well. at/attend to ini• tittrew.atrn ttgittiblearrruw, ale i til w aNt t alt u rtod. . r" - *za" ' ' - O. wl3tras s f * Ti publieear 1311 ' 01 1ta1111T i".i.:l:lau . a..U,...: I ,4.1.1 Tttng., ProilllSe 4. Streit: . • A.% t rwlson. IlltitTrrih. 1 1 _ ,t • . ' : V1 11 . 14 .31 v ., liti?slr b a. Cii i to % tr.& "li.-li 0.4' linsharl4WAro .or, . lintrag..Jobrebtern Pa.. .\ ' ow , , th. ~,,,,r t .ww , • BElrtilat PA • Ji-. A "' Ar e Oar.. Thir d andSmlthellitt and 7 . 11Mt • And 11. A. Ilehrseeteek 1, Cl. atg N. II enwet, Pitrehnnthf.; . . . ...,1 . , . In 4011,LEGETVFIXT BOOtitc , It" a -at , V a ~,,, lawk!juJar,.l76lll.l.43.w.tpair• oclti Marrit tont. A FINVTIVO STORY . -FIT Hougg AHD LOT. • int front- int PArg, • itThlt.'/Wil ;l7 1,1.24116711aire24 * r "d tgar ',44 ' Fgt. rig u ar4 ' ,47:41& . BEAUTIFUL REETBENeji63. lourlll7llohAhaga. * retaiiiVit roti lad , atairidorrosotha rarkty , on my tairre& ..kars rot . rata anih •.n atkarraa, Mares. alantry oaata sat OAT Leta that as ma a.revatabarermavad amorttarat,a that tFthey tau ta arraraatodaaay loth tar ay raaa a a_Lys.. • laratra,rr 2110 A WOOS. Market at. se. e -4.14 W tl .:"rala.. ophaarartayaga bz , 4. llD4Ylkea— ate bariva t agar. • . 8 5: Market .at,.' An? tik. bbig. ioako ure:Arni, sad fal• tqc Pr irmolstAklliaa, ELECTION for: 13 Diriotori of this 0417ssiAtvassiewavaiteimsgs tha Nair. 1 9ENERAW, 'MUTING of; Abe 'l3tooil nroT„.(trik,n,,,s4,poiatiturtrizakt. th,, mn 7 4. 7i,0 . - 11E00)4 13ittlitego *co. 14. Istkiarbet. Nil °gen tlos Walreignitg 146 " & WY . NIFIL \
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