PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. EU RUBBED BT, WHITE CO- _P I 21 ( 8BITR GE SATURDAY MORNIPG, OCTOBER 29, 1868 10(4)^ READATO NEITTBA=WILL BE POUND ON Bdini PAGE OF THIS PAPER. t ” , , . -Prrrainsair Wnan'Onscrtn.:—The eztanova aro i.... Wien et our Weekly Onnitte Won ti - our boodnoni mu ; . ...most ctsitibli nanOutti at ECllddlag Par WOO.. k '" L ' - . Our am:dation is between tour anCtly• thousand. tuch• -:" . II( 141112011 t 071117 Tlal4Mata,CmOrp, W.W.11 pantry). yenta . 1 4.TartnEn . Otthn - ik ' ' 'n , " , . trI—TO ADVIlt226tBB-9dtber timigui.rial Booms .. nor Printing ketabliitacknt.or tee MILT gnarl, ire t. onward cm Stindar.• IDVSETIB.IIIIII an* antra their firer to argent lac tb• **per- ca -110011, 7 kukcl*kg• wilt I.lcaro hang Maar la Waco 6 o'clock.** Saturday 11 Jrnotai telinaz.We are son to tee Sint the mach esteemed Judge ld'Lean has got himself Into difficulty with the,pieos, in consequence of an order prohibiting the publication of the testi.: moray in the girths Washinglon Case, whioh is now on Mil at Columbus( and we regret to be compelled to, say that we think the Jedge is in the wrong.; - It *tem that Ih - e - ocrunsel for the defence, in ,hie cue, asked et 'the Court that all the witness _ se in the ease, except the one under examination, should be : exoluiteiLliota the CoUrt road, so that there might be no collusion between them, which was granted; a n d in order to keep the witnessed ee excluded front knowiog what other witnesses bad instilled,- the,'Court direeted the repartee for the Wen not to putdioh their notes, of testi mony until after the conclusion of the tidal.. ' • ! Judge •M'Llsan justifies% this' donne on • the, ground that If the press be permittedeo publish ~ , the testimon y, the witnesses will peruse it, 'end the object of excluding Them from the. Court room, except when tinder examinstion. will be frastrated. The press, on the other hand, con tends, and'ailth gteat force, too, that nothing is accomplished by putting this trammel upon the • preys: for the Court room beteg open to.speets-. - tors, they can as readily convey to the 'outside_ • witneseee information of, the testimony delivered' ' inside, his the press can do. • '. •• • One of the Cincinnati paper' having disregard ed the order of the Court, and published hotelier the testimony, ore Wedneedsy last, which the re porter wrotedown outside of the bar, the Court . ordered the 'Marshal to remove him from the Court roam which was accordingly done. ' •In the Mime of Jodie Baldwin a simila r qneo- Bon arose here: but Judge Baldwin, although an arbitrary:man In some things, did not dare to ' . tote the extreme measures now taken by Judge • - Di'Least. ' Ile'claimed the right to exclude re ,id 1 - porters from the inso - of the bar, if, they did not . I amply with the tiireistioria:of the Coirt as tothe 1 . publicatienef teethnotiy, and was undoub t edly right in that; but admitted their privilege to i: ' take notes Mikis of the bar, if thy could, and publish 'them if they chose. The outside of t the bar waafree to all oesners who behaved them ; selves in an orderly manner; and although des ; tants of convenienoes for reporting, if any one I could report there, he was at tall liberty to do so. Judge! WLean,hoirever, eleims thriright to ex . -. carols repartee from the Court room, if they - dia. [ k. obey hid orders; and, in fact, alms to exercise a b--- - virtual otsseentldp over the press. • I - On ther•questions involved- in-the coarse of Judge ht'Leeta we take the following remarks from the ciariteudi Gazette: • The practice, 130 far as we havolny practice on the subjeot,Cf excluding wittiest:ea, did , not orig inate in agitate or common law. It is the cues -- tare of the Ecclesiastical Courts, and from "them 1. - was introduced Into the Mil Courie in Scotland, g and thecae into the Court of Exeh (purl in Ease -1 land, where it Was adopted as a le. It has, we believe, never been adopted ' sof prao-, . - itiosin the Common Law Courts gland or,in p :this coonlay; though in tioth countries each or . dere have been sometfmer made. The order of .. ' exclusion In England la made on the party to the suit to keep hie witneests out of hearing. The .4 4 ' penalty for disobedience Is visitedonlhe party, and it Is,• the exclusion of the, witneas violating • the carder, from testifying in the &lea, or ad mitting him, robjeet to comment as to his eredi : Minty. The order of 'extinction is incempanied r ........ by notice that a disobedience of it sett result In ik '1 refusal to allow' tho' amturmudoeirtritnees to i. ' give evidence in the tense. Few, if any instan ces are recorded where the Comet his undertes-1 ken to punish the witness foe disobedient:oaths - hi . order of exclusion. The power may be conceded ` - '4 •to the Coats to make such order to operate - on ! .1 the parties; litigsting before ' it; though It may : admit, of question, whether they ;hare , power to ..,; make any each order to effect witatesses;them :•; : selves. and more queetionable still when the or. 1 . der affeetemneons in uo way connected with ths ease before the Court, or only affects the pablio .... i i, at large. The sword order 'of tbe Court, that prohibiting the publication of the 'teeth:Doty, is in very /ges t oral terve "to prohibit any one from pnbliething .. 'll the testimony from day to day, as given to the jury, until alt the witnesses on the .part of the United States .hall have been examined." It Is . . . not an order on the portion litigatiog before the . . Court, and 'therefore* perhaps!, subject to each , order; nor yet an order'on the Reporters who . : 'rein the Court room,byGpennission or other : c rP "'""irise; but it is a broad order.in its terms, affect .. '' tug all iereour whatever, aad"wherever they may :.4 be l If the Court has a uthority to make suchen t 4 order, it foliar!, of enure°, that His clothed with ~.N: power to enforce obedience to it; and to punish .r 4 disobedidese.- The authority to peke such an :if ' ! order has been denied *by the Circuit Court of the :a1 • United States for the &eters 'Dietrict, of Penn i sylvania. 2d Ifill, p: 10. In that case Judge Baldwin soya : •By the act of !Congress this .i•••: Court has no longer the power to punish' as for ill ' contempt, for the publication of testimony, pond hog a trial before no. We have, liawever, power [ ii; to regulate the admission of persons, and the ii! character of prooeedlngs within our own bar, : . dro., It. • ' and no person -will be allowed to „, come within the ter of , the eourt, 'for this 'par .:- pose of reportlog, except on, coadition of sue , • pending all pablication,lill the trial is amnia- 1 .-. , ra d4 po ' r ' te te rs, .1 Ut i r no ct ru dl blits °4 tio w n 6 w B sa "" asd a ls t ell ° b l i aft i t the close of the evidence. Snob an order, if our 1 ... memory Is not In fink, was made in the eelebre- I-, ted Crosmeoaldeldmarder 0410, at Salem, bfasette• . • ohnsotte, was disregarded by A. portion - of .the g . Boston pees, end no more in Court was made to '•'''' • tmish the °Seed re ' ' • We do noujbelieve that Cots have any power to prevent the publication of testimony. , The . - ' Caprbs,. by law, are open to:the publics, and all i Courts • : their proceedings are necessarily subject to pub tio arstiny. They may exclude reporterilrom the lar, and deny them conveniences for report ing; but It any althea, In, the excel:dee of his privilege to attend the eitthige of the , Illourt, - '' , 6 ' ehooms to tate notes of the testimony, he lan , . 704 not be prevented - from so doing; and-if he after werdirgives them to the Press he imenot be pun . 'bitted for it. 1 . - . - It wilincit do for (loutte td vier with the Viva: . . , , 4• If Conte hove their rights, setel ore, seetous let . - moipteintogthem,. they Muse not forget that the ' • . Fires, hes its rlghte, elte..'whieblt will note,an . , ly Nee itorstied.-The right to ' publish ' irhois* troesplres in priblio is ene ..whioh. neweisper '. • ' oonduotors . ose -never hoe o rst.lj yield, and , It . ...r. . ought i,ever to be meddled with. 1., Judge et the U. 8. Coert , who,hoe A life tenure. of Ws ,eiftes, L , - .. me, feel s' little abo.:ie sod beYotil thoie who ore sffeeied by public opinion; but the Press ,Is "s 0 4 . power upon earth" which oven office-holders for ,;t• tire moy not, davits!. . . TIILIGRAPHIO Aaaanomanurr —lt Is admitted on all hands, that the present telegraph arrange• ments - for the supply of the Western. press, are of the most nesaftsfaotory eharaeter. The re. ports tranrmitted, are strangely bungled, mba gre, and nnsetisfactoty, and they ere frequentlY s day *lnd the -time. It is clearly evident to as that the agents, haring no. ono to look after neglect their business : They, pocket the money, butt do:na - ioturn the comae ponding,eenico. The agent in this chili en *aged in another buainese. requiring all Iskt time,-and-dnee net. and cannot pay that. Mien blob to telegraph matters, :which the late to of the picas and. Ide. em;leyere imptir As s epseimen of the datiatches sent front this oky, witness the following, which we out from the Baltimore Bun: *". • firrenuaan, Oct. 26.. 7 —The Titer hes risen with the recent name, end to now in good navi gable condition. Business ic dull. Tim money .warhot iv etringent. Prorisioneare declining, and breadetoffe dull. Flour deolinwl' 26 omits pa baereL, The glaring untruth contained in this short deepitob, In reference ate the; tiver,Will.astonivlc rittaburglier, Who kocirw that the river, up to yeaterday, wait :10Wer_thall It hee been ,tor 4, --Q . . - tosroely loow whit remsJ, to advise, to correct existingabuser, , ,ntich we fesito,be In tolerable. it Ss' WO lime, ills members of the giresi In B& Louie, Louisville, Cluctinnatl, and Pittsburgh, adopted some ntrieleut means to re• n r 3 v . ' • form ezlab4 Übtier. A :meeting for,this par ' pose coil& Puffy take place in Cincinnati it. Louisville. _Pittsburgh Is !on ittetuto4, than iierirestera neighbors, Wig the iiiicatnit aeotion pf the Pesusulvula railroad is finished, we 'en receive papers or proofs from the eastern melee, quite as soon as the telagespledespeafites now reach us, - with ,ousaional ,exceptions.— . However, we desire to odiseliel of all the facilities which ape talegrao unquestionably affords when well managed, and therefore we , recommend the refoine'smigested. • Aa to our own' city, we hope the agent will hereafter give some email portion of his time to it, Cr relinquish it to someone who will An agent can do mueb, _not only lie transmitting correct hews, but In nearing promptly, snob despatches u the press required. We eat for nothing but what Le reasonable, and that we haves a right to demand. • ;New Soonuano Tasomtss—Tss Gannets.— The'soutientrated end organised opposition man Rested by tho German population of this sountry to the Maine. Law, or , any reform of a sim ilar character, has strongly jarred upon the pubiio mind, and has caned =leered regret ..-. The German emigrants have been generally soy. dually welcomed to our shone, and a 'kind fiel-_ log has been felt towards them by our people.— To Sod them, however, arrayed ins body spinet a social reform so evidently necessary, and so anordiat with the silait and morals of tha EI4 j ority of ninths population is feat tuning the tide of p Uo sentiment spinet them. We dad that in w York the Germans-are holding al to the one held in Pittsburgh, rallar m meetings 'in whirr they o m the.right to boy and sell as and latoldos ug liquen as th ey Piens, aid denounee all prohibitory Jaws as. att infringe ment upon their rights. We have cheated, also, an opposition to the sanctity of the Sabbath mixing itself with tale subject. They desire the repeal of all laws guarding the Sabbath, and denounce as porltants any restriction upon their mode of turning into a day of social drinking and amusement. • . - - - Among the Genii:rut . of St: Louis, however, this Anti-American spirit i's taken its broadest, boldest, and most dangerous plisse. They have carried their opposition to :order and morality into politico in good earnest, and are endanger. ing the pesos and safety of the community in which they dwell. • A 'circular signed •by tour hundred German aitisene has been addressed to the candidates far Judge of the Criminal Court, demanding their opinions upon the three following pointer let. "The;institutien of the Grand Jar, in its present shape." ; - 2d. one constitittlonality of the so-Milled ' Bd. "Do you believe that these laws (Sunday Laws) are truly Ropebean, and in accordance with the liberty of the Millen?" There are said to be several *emend German voters in Bt Louis whose camas have not been signed to this circular, but who are ill united wait . its originators in the determination to over throw the grandlevy, the oath, and the Btaxiday Laws. These Germane, who here heretofore acted with tie Delto4lioy, have separited . from their ancient allies, and, holding the balsams of power in their hands, are ready to out It in-la va of him who will pledge himself spinet American Government and American religion.-- For the Arse time in Me history of our country . the Ger Man population of • greet city hie band ed Itself together under the lead of its newepa. per organ, t•TheAnsegei," in avowed oppoeltlon to a other parties, and with the declared inten tion to edentate therrestiees lioence of Europe an likenallem in place of the rationed liberty of Amerisan:epublicaniem. • . We are ad' to o n e 'perceive that . but af the candidata replied to the above queties, and he did Oct dare to eel iikuself in apposition to American seiniusen t; although evidently dealt • ou of courting the German Vote.' The others Pally refund .to answer at all 'The election took place in the early part of this week, and we still have the result Inc day , or two. • It behoove" the friends of . en'etdightened and well considered American Maithsittet, to bestir themenves :km* the tiptiiK4uarat of, this fordo: infidelity and Qtr: thee, lionor•Pinetlintions Must be sustiduCeektell hazards- This is no eimerintalu'onr Sunday . laws, or our ruistance - iegabiti,... eiritote 6r viOn, in saj of its forms..• If tlishenuf polttl-, cians, l llading the morniventinaintof thee:maestri: offits guard, shall demand to the depth of ea , toting for this fornigi vote, as they most aiitrr; wily will, we may find eut, when too late; that we have bat ground !which cannot be recovered.— Ws German sahib= mai infidelity_ must be sternly resisted. 'Every man who seeks to re-' commend himself to it, by winking at it, must be rebuked by American Sentimeak 'As we ' ' value !the preseat and prospeotive happiness and 'glory of cur (nutty, we mast Prevent the spread' and intinenoe of the 'Anti-Muria= aentlesente of thiee portion of the German population. , Axitoucisw Broom • Psointe.—The London News Pays the followbig handsome 17; wapiti:Gent to American statesmanship: Fred the time of Alava:ides 'Hamilton to that of Edward Everett; the. reports end oorrerpond ence sent out by Congreetionst eemmitteee and heads of departments have Menet eneh singular merit se to Az the attention of aonisty.in Europe, wherever the English language. le familiarly read.; The wonder is less,. to persosavramiliar with the structure and workings of the Arnett, can gosemtneut, 'than to those who ham only European ways. -Thilitiitesmen at Washington are meshy educated gentlemen mamas of bar lneso at once—usually professional man, who yet have had uneaten. in. he . course 'of their lives; to do with their own bangle mutat,' the real bushman of lift; and: there-is mottling like that Sort. of .experbmes,, when combined with libenil edmailles, for enabling maw to take and unrest sound and *Lear view, of political lab- - Joan: .jWobater used to say that he did his nese bit the better for havingtaken his father'. horse - to water, infers he went to • college; and , Clay . bOasted of his manual toile as one of. the otief preparations of his stattemanobip. Alhoesn from among the people, the groat Whom of goy, ernment know how to address the popular mind :—and the popular mind in Americo; when dia. paseionate, is • mind of high order. .• ' Whir. Tp= —The Now TorkJoninel of Commeree erell remarks on oi.onuses of lettere imong merefints; when . .it , 'There are mums nearer home whick eetu 'plicate the web of oar proipsrity. far moreULM tho Turkish question, but these seem to be. over? looked.' while rusdae impartial:At ia : even (a the other. .:There may be war between. Russia end Teirim4 end it is posaible that Proem and Sur land maybe • involved in it; although we: deem the laittmprobable ind : the first suite doubtful, Bat if , we could eland , well at...home—if met• chants, laud merahanta, clerks would dab bling In stook and *timer speculations outride of their migular bush:Olt—it young- beg inner., and houses' with limited .eipttel,.irould eoiline Unit within the singe which they could, span with their own unarm,. steeping down: l 4or- exPetnntst and aplair neithe r .the style, or manners of Mil. short„ if buoinw men • goatirally would shot/ it 'desire to derolvesome other traits of character, than the ohs ambition for sodded weeitht-....ths sabre the soymeter, might clash on the :toriloqi Of .Eiurope.'withottipreet4t,eny, excitement - on. this lido of tho Allo g otio. . Maxon 'Faun Et Bean.-We have understOsa that. no ROTH3n a the work north of Kittanning, Ina be Put luta , notice operation, or work done thereon, until the Bight •of Way Wu been secured and the damsgeir settled or ar ranged. Oa that Fart of the llne lying between" n Pitts h and Kittanning, the isompanyt and. esratraetorn have been annoyed, eletayog.l. 4 b, jetted ti heavy 10616116 bytes.= orthiefalhsreto receive heir tights and settle damages before °oatmeal:Mg operations.- - To,„ prevent! rem. canoe °Others thinge, It lien been sleteenalaed to pursue the wants ant indiested. 7 1foirever aux. lone to nee the work eominense. weannot blame the oompanyfor this prudent- nation. WeAope war.friende and the friends of this great imnrove.l meet, will not hesitate to make the tea enema?: riingemepte with - the agent! the, company, What nay our friends! between' Ole: and Belisle: bent Upon ow:Selves. la - a great . 1124lieure,; de peed§ the , compielicin of ibis. vrork7.-migansgry BARR er Lear.—Ths ,Wsehisagort Union- de ode„, that the ether .;;Inlon—ths : salon et_the Eltates--!!is net end ,etetnot-.lsl 3e dnegsvi" Thin &shindies is called col. by. the noelltlon Pdieelseitipt, 410 , 11101 1 74119 n I.Wklgn4lnd Dunk, mats,. Ii daintiness this an:Larppiseuez t ta r auwortb7 - POirfinSev. • soul ROW; their_ plea r . ..presenting the listen" tt,,fl .nethetW , „ We differ with Abet The. Wan Iv .4e, Amor 'heti Its inierksisk.b7P.a/dff 44 , law qnshtlostion, fprofise,,,,SsotloneLdisinthrs, eft net more detirstous ibao an unprintdpbstNak lout assessment. The Union Is In is much 'danger ea it ever was.--4Thany Ews. journal j mmuirm:twPioit Corrmondenos of the Pittaburpta Onatto. Warauxigrith, Oct. 28, 1888. They say "thieving" le to be discountenanced by the immtiouleles who now control the govern ment: Old'llam Johnson said -patrietiern .waii Abe last refuge of a sootindrgl. The same has been said in our country of economy. The Patriota who ligismOit Jackion on 'the top wave Of Pcilnifideloslan, had made them 7 eelves h amok with bellowing "extravagance. luxury, insinilleense,? la .wituparatlonrof Adams' administration Benton's"fairtheßrot Boom" letter his cot been forgotten. Ile wee then Balled Humbug Ben on, Tom Benton, and was the foremost In the pack that yelped Mr. Adams out of power, and themselves Into office. " Iletrenehment and referni," were the last ref ege of as modelle a set of political scamps Os seer disgraced the country. From the con ineneement of their reign to the end of it, lavish end irresponsible use of the public money was the order of the day. Oen. Jackson himself probably oared nething for plunder, and Van Bunn was too busy with hie Intrigues to concoct schemes for his peouniary advantage. But the whole subordinate crew made It the badness of their lives to pillage the trealtigy, and they did It so efficiently, that when they were compelled to'Xive place to better Men, the lest dollar had been abet:noted, and the strong boxes were found filled with vacancy. Of what followed nothing needbe said, beeause Providence decreed the In terposition of a parentheis of four years, a pas sage In our history "whloh may be omltt \I with 'out !Rimy to the sense." The anteoedente,..of the ."retrenchment and reform" policy, therefore, you perceive, are not favorable to th..se who profess It. But it ie ro• ported that the President Intends to give it on application which will startle a. pinion of his fries:WS, and disconcert a few of Ms' adversaries. .It must be remembered that dining the seven years. of combined Democratic and Tylerian rule, extensive monied Intereete ware connoted with the 'internment; among which were - vast contracts for transportation of the malls by mono steamers, for refuse sousquets, &o. It happens that the beneficiaries of tide system are those most conspicuous ill the " garde:all " op. potation to the present adminkaration. In foot, George Law is the head and front of the inset reetiou.in Now Pork., The President ie resolved to oat off the suppllee to this alum of operators . He will theretore recommend the suppression of the sytheta le the abrogation of ell calumets that can be reached by law. lie will 0000 m• mend, also, the appropriation of the large ox. Istiat surplus, and that whiolt 'may hereafter ac crue, to the Immediate extinguishment of the publio debt; and snob a redaction of the tariff u briag the clement revenue within the wants of the gimerament. This will bring down upon himself and his administration that poem• tialiatarest ethical's@ heretofore revelled In the riches of the treasury through the favor of the patty. In short, the President bee determined to re- cart to the moat severe policy of his moat DIII9O - predecessors. It flimsies to' be seen how plunder-loving brethren, through 'Whose aid he came into eilloe. will relish this iinnunclatlon. I thikk it will produce more excitement, and. be let more permanent cllsoon tent with the &dada ist:alien, than all other causes combined. The summary dismission of Judge Bronson on , tho 'charge of official insubordination, hie 'tither strengthened the President, insomuch as.it props that he la not destitute of the nerve to act, when decisive action le requited. The rumors respecting Bluish designs upon Cobi are proved to be nothing more thsn Pall ,tentler inventions, intended to egg on tho admin. kstgation to some high handed meteors for the acquisition of Cabs. The latest news from Book leaves the solo . Wit of the Beaten' question in is ranch doubt as Laver. The Turkish people with to fight, but the sovereign and government of Twce, know that ...War with Russia without support ftom England 'and Townes would be deetruotton to their nation. Ia iuy raeotions upon this subjent it never to- sawed to me that the fatatielsm and inwerueelty of tdoi Turks thmomdrea might precdpitite a cot ilkai with theineaden of 'their proirume; . J Merit thought .ei,.Tit.rkey ae &stied, bowl her allies. And eten now that they seem - upon the Wary point of heghwdag the fray, I ouzel hellfire biltstikat . morei prudent and paella eons, tote will praiaiL .But the apt.. of the Western powers to out the Itnettans from their new quartet. are more earnest and persevering than their dilatory end tmboolls proeeedisge dean the steamer, Imme• dletely after the hrradon, give reason to expect. They 'till threaten war If Hanel& doe, not retire, 'lra we hear akin rumors of the movtmeute, or .rather Intended movement, of Seem and armies In 'support of their memos'. But In the meantime 'the Czar has lowered the meek enough to reveal ;to oven his moat powerful enemies, whom be !Might be supposed desirous yet to deceive. Mb ipurpeee to 'motions in the oolupation of the pray. these till next Spring. Hie cunning has all 'along worn i very this 4legalse, and the oourse of hie diploinsey has been eiaetly that ahlith I Alkali:bed in the Gazette soma months ago. Übe could begulha the Westrrn powers Into diplomacy, . iii . ll.loll he could beat thorn' at the game. lie T did; decoy theri Into- negotiations, , whie% gave !bhp; necessarily, a delay of tie months. 'a en enraged theni to form a note, In a sneakin gand equivocal form, wearing twii;faccatuld ap e king two voice*, on the acceptance of Willett by Tar hey, he would immediately eirthuste the progin - He promptly accepted .this note, but in do ing so, gave his Understanding of. It; that Is ha simply lathed outward the Basilan fag/ of, it,, and made it speak in the Rueslin tone. The d. tan pointed Out the frauds to hie allies, and of sours' refined tolave anything to do with the joggle. Ile pointed out that the "note' would give Russia quiet possession of Turkey in a few yeirs,:st the prioe of the present rdinqulslunent, of the priithipalitlee. The Turk showed bin &s -eethe digitalin friends that they had been shame fully duped tbemseiveg, or that they were at tempting to cheat him. In fact; thrtingltout the WituleriegotiatimiHoglald; Frkteer rid 4-ustr4le together with ithesia, bare dalelapiriPreoire ly similar to that of, four confederate :.thimble -riggers, operating with the little joiiir en pluck a pigeon. It now appears,,howerer, that France and England were duped, iftliarPriment indig nation against Russia ii 'demerit TiheY profess to have stopped negotieting,und to . loth to arms ith the , only reaouroein,thomentragereytiltb itue dart rapacity, treachery, audio:ital./a . Bat I believe that peso will bo -The craft of ties &atoned will find means . to die sel:able Western tom, and be' nag amile.'.at all Turkish "efforts to dislodga-him..frona_his . posi tions. Nothing will be.doootiil Etpthig; pod by . that time, subtoladow te,the inrsigiieus:alqadi perpetuated wit! beoome & fixed' (Rai, end.:the iterigie of humiliation on the.part of Turkey" Will have become blunted. - .But should -the Turk", contrary to reasoo/ble - expectiald6;'-itaithit she ouipaas on the Dithulte, thinit.alre - Haar will reepeerthe sentiments of Estop', solar as to ru. frain'from pursuing them to the southward_ of that boundiry, and tbia nothing l but 'awar, of ekirmisher e will ensue: - The - St.Louie papers ocatain the pertioulars Alan extmso(dinnsT.fift.lsit, 'Wei ) mutated - en the iteinpirleirtieTawl oir ifin'iteren . t , trip 'from Hookah - 1d Sr,'Lotils.^ 4 lt is listed then the St Paul "tarts from Keokuk with a large nal:ober of paesengent Toe boat was detain., ed by.- getting aground,. and the. passenger/1f weresetin hore'fii lighten the boat They were thee deprived of their breathe... The best yeti let off, the passengers were taken-aboard agile' sod proceeded on-her voyage. Dinner hoot, came, but nothing to wee s trthvided theto i l and at the hoer for soppdr they fired no'better. ,This canoed great indignation smog thew. sod I mseting , wea exiled le the cabin. at which De. Alderson,. : of Keokuk, presided. -_,Etiffointletie were • 'bout being drawn ap for. the aatiop: of the-nittting, litenshe , mete and , oink of the boat, followed 'by, some ten or it dim - deck ttamlC entered the tibia, dragged - Ihp obsirMin to the forward, part of the boat, and tore up the ••. ; 1 SIABILECI —Oa Sunday last , otanreil ebe emelt !II Miners' Pettit, between. Sam Holmes, in adept lu'drunken Erin's, end i Isl. - lor.ntinied Rutherford. *Malt molted ht theist - Or receiving ell stabs ht hie left olds, three siltit en the MU and • gash on the bead. - The name if the Mums WU the legltittiste ellopiing, ale. °aka, lichees ' fled.—Miloraukla Fres Demo crat . Trent of Arraurrions.,-AS, St, Louis; net ihrP-17iti, a lady "passenger. on the 'steamer Robert Campbell barely ceosped burning up in the eta Itgration of steamers. Nearly all .hope of escape was out off, when the boat's mate, unmindful 01 all4anter, rushed into the after cabin, clasped her about the, waist, and, amid the tumbling timbers, and flamed sad smoke, ran Lack with her to &safer place iu the forward part f the boat, thence conducting harts the shore. Title lady we learn, is no other than the poor, god forsaken Mrs. Millerorho accidentally killed the Watchman of the New Bt. Paul, • few days r go; "" She and her husband had taken passage ou the Campbell to some point on the Missouri, and they had just taken their baggage to the boat, when it was destroyed by fire, and every thing was swept away. lime IX A HAND CAl.+-110111.08 Greeley, while in Indiana, traveled in a hand oar, and gives this description of his ride “The full moon rose brikht over the eastern - roods as, with the north Star straight ahead, we bade adieu to the embryo City of Brookston. We MIMI/even of no in the hand oar, four propelling by twos as if turning • helm two-handed grind. stone; but we let of/ one Passenger after troves sing a few miles. The engineer and I made up the party, and the oar, about equal In else to a wheelbarrow and Alislf, just managed to hold as and give the penpoliem working room. To Goon c raise space, I sat a good Part of the time facing backward, with my feet hanging over the rear of the oar, knocking here and there on a Us .or bridge-timber,and often tickled through my stook, logs by the coarse,rank weeds growing, up at, inter vale between the ties and recently stiffened by the hard October frosts. As a constant effort to hold on was required, the position was not fa vorable to slumber, however it may be to cogita tion. Oqr 14th steam was evolved from Yankee missal/1d proved of capitol quality. We made our Beat ve miles, heavily laden as we werela twenty minutes; our first ten miles In an hour, but our propellers. grew gradually weary; we etopped twice or thrice for oil, miter, and per haps-one other liquid, no that we were five hours in making the forty-three miles, or from 7 o'clock till midnight. I only tried my hand at propel ling for a short mile, and that experience suffloed to convince me tbat,however, it may be as a business, this species of exerclie cannot be con soleneoiously commended as an amus4nent." ACO/DIIKT.-11 boy employed lathe perm room *of the office of tho Penneyb?anke Enquirer, Phil. adelphia, named Thomas Badly, met with a pelotol oebident on the 21st inst. He had a piece of twine tied round one of Ida thumbs, and wse amusing biumelf by throwing the other cod of the attiog over the shaft whloh wet revolving. The tile* finally brooms entangled in, the ma chinery, and won jerked by it with inch tome is to take off the thumb, and-drag out a sinew leading to the vibe,. Harms or Fouttes --Al, lady, well known rad long respected CO an ambient teacher In New York, died at the advanced age of 80, a few days slime, in the City Alms Honee. She was former ly the Directress of it fashionable Boarding School. For twenty five years she was very eammeafol, and had accumulated $50,000, whloh she targeted In Fire Ineurance Stook, In 1885. Her.loseee by the great 'fire, ruined her fortune and proved., end too proud to :apply to friends, ebe went to the City Altos Howie where she has lived some yowls, and died se elated: This - lady wan highly educated, possessed polished man. nue, led en exemplary Ufe, was a most useful member of society, hue .6dt:tasted hundreds of young ladles, and yet doomed to die in an . Alms House. Cossinernors Bottoms —There has. been a general paltering of the 11. B. troops destined for California, at the castle on Girt 101:10?/1 Island, in flew Fork harbor. A few weeks sines, one fine Sunday morning, the eoldlers numbering about four hundred, were mastered in their beet regimentals, and put under marchlog order far the church on the Island. Before entering, the offmer in command courteously belted the erg!- meet, and garepormission for any who had con scientious eornplas to testa the ranks. When the regiment again formed and proceeded en the march, it wealened to number these, there be ing three hundred end eighty-fire men who had suruples of cmasolemoe epics* entering the sans• triary t, -Row many deb these absentees caught that forenoon we do not know; there were not probably fifteen among them who had 000stdon. tioua soruphie igainst baiting . a kook.—Porte mouth Journal. DIGUIILI2I3II.--14 the muster wide& was made this year iet Berlin, as every leer, of the youths of 19 years ef vise, bound to.. eerie their appointed time in the mike, out of 1111 'young mon liable, only 728 were found capable or flt for iterdes. Tete le net etonfined to the tiapitil; the military outhoritlessbow thatit Is still worm In the provinoie. In Halls, out of 818. who sub , . mltted themselves this month es ben of the requisite age, only 427 were eligible. .This is attributed to their bavivg been born is the chat.' era years 1882; 'B, and to manyhaving been di; priced of an vaunts! cin. rteln their' witless youth The toms result has botodrbotup• ,• so fitookhow. of there being iecinsuffielent 'norm= bor of recruit. to be obtained, .arisiog from the impoveriabed physique of the Kama filMers4inut In Sweden, it h attributed 'to tber-immoderate. aonstunption of potatoes taut liqaors. ; SPICIAL NOTI,CBII HOME INSURANCE 'COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITALL $600,0001 ft. C. LOONUI. 4igent, . . Kg. 40 'Wood str.l, PUttbsergh. . nuictois:. 1 Ammo ot.tho Mao. art4l. Jarper of *eta- E,41 Co. Motor* inn of move.* ' , team.. Riel,ord er o - Lmochra* `Mks H. Affitat--......-.:Saas otQhftin , Molly . Awn lc of Efin, Other of Willard I Wia LAW P. of Bios* Waft. 117 of ity, Coop *Born. Anon of Jinsoo /ow Charter Jinn off. B. flat:6 Joan ,EfoloWsoon. of C. Hays et MU= O. Lareolloo Cfuoito A. ' flfm of lidokbor t • sqtymp:.,—SPlTicllt Lean &Unbar/Jr.& law/ P. Atorte*.,_ a J. AL Web% IforjltFO P. .4fos rxm of Troottidoo...f?"l:l(W.t.a Jarai couw,o. rat 11 o,An a lgt . .. War Irv. Noma CA , Ctioan,---:.;i - iirr i of C im D r r atk l i ttA oa . So;r7ri aro jna 7"::: - :=......: ktrio of Joi.noon a .Paollol4. H. Matas,... 1.......111132 of Norton, Butler A Heft caborks AforgrA !AA L AAA ot Wilblno. -- ArAfn q pa. As= EC AAA H. of Ihrlk Hurlbut A C, CA, of Goalie * ?lOW Ward 4. Work, of. Work Dtsko. Mato. 151. tfib•oo. Ettorloroll of Co. jArEhmfty..... rm . of Unrol l HrnapAror /Mk r• r. .... or Coe ttuoutAl Dank. Derifeed N. 8rin;;;......:......;;5irtn otWollo. Fofflo4, How,. Q"."711"_ 1t.,L00,1118. krAddeit• .J. AIART/N. flooretatr. . .`Ofir•First Prong= for best' Bilkliai-'—J. WILiSO:i a 80N. Yaohlonabla flattam 91, Wood :. /1 t. atraaata aim nripared to 1 tratin trade automata and the nubile, an innitteent of Mac and .0a vtdzb foe beauty of Holub. ;and mien, cannot be am , mimed try nay litbsa triple eityr:" "I ; , .-. ', ~ Fartldolirattasittan in liniliat to Poo nunnifaattifi of d.t, $3.60 and 74,90 Hank , , tatt-Itaditwlf . - 'AMOS LELAND- 8r• c - - 111 LITREST. . Nn Yost; NAA 11 76.0211.11.1511 AID DRALEiIa Dr inlay IMICR4PTION or STRAW GOODS, i ocinAirtrng In part ' . PANAMA; 1,1101;tORN, SEWED. •BliAnk- CANTON AND PALM LELI usisai IngSsti, itallian, Swiss and Silk Minute; - • ARTIFICIAL PLOWEIRL STRAW TR,IMMINQS,&s..too By the essa,v.. .r Comprising Woof the - Intim; stook. to the:"Clty. to which ttki:ottentlon of Ciih W I Tlme - 011711 - 141 . Wapecd folly witched. , ,. • - . ate, voidable:zit Invited 'Li atd =inane our Stook, which •le stalled wowed' , to their Wide, embreelec 4114 be and _ fvebWrintdv id) hs Thud Annul - -Statement i O . r -TUE' STATE MUTUAL. FIRE AN MANIKE'INSINLANON COMPANY. el" IlardetMrri. • ' mussolo. 'Nay A, 11143. /Until; of th e tlompord 1a114200.016 fa' • PMMlsubs mePfl sartflaWOLso " Interest real ou 910 191 • • • Btatlousty andOlNee Ifitniture—:: , :1,000 00 , ' ftd PLroealemfM+ euess.ComuilesonA . ,.l . t . e . - .$ .Do. i t le2, • • • •• imusum. iureml Premium. • . &Mosle Ke m Pri0th0r.te...........„. 11;9e1 AY • Corl4l Mora. pad to lad roeured:—.,.. i5r.31 006 moular or ruoure.r gait . * for 10Tam.;.........:43511,318 TO IPremint. sous.. ISomle nu! I .9itgliiii, - 9 .. i.5746,2 • ee 24°815 .• •, l i Clier . 1 1 . 211 , , lB 70 1i...a Oral! ldoVeld9a against the vosi. 7- 7 --- I °° l -7" , 6 ,—••••". 6 00010 . . ipliN e tdif i lamtro D, b usurhi. wino; Jora'e l ,a r bfai • Wlll a ithrFiker itttm.Tslt' . • . Itti 9. tarrilisiiroan. nm;pta. B. J.•9ll.l.ol. gandsburz • 110 /Jr•aT /4 ( MI N OV i r MU T _ 'Mum 11 d u d , do zadethaadiss In Myer *wary. en Wu adydet.nat wit dtDer itt r it7.. ( l l / 4 2=1:1991 4r, 1140 MM =tsar a idorth INt.m9 • A. A. 4.uis. at, - .begrime' liotiCe.—The ntulersignird .414,3 of IthWahh Uttschio3, herehr . notlty alt tenon.. !Wetted to etid Hes.selten. to -eall ead matte vernont, •0d.3113.1 3 4 3,3 131.1.4 tut Nelms ageing hito..lll , uteee• rterett far et ttlemtut. Tholtoro ./1/ b. 411 3 olieh to sell tut the 'Wok of t 333,13 on land ebouthOdays frost .thle date. where W. U. Mt: raid, one of the Autguses erlll be found. OEOIIOE A. 3.E‘111 , , W3l. H. 511113.41 D. Inttsbunh. oft. 183 , 355. 0,4 /I.H..HOLMES ISc BRO MAN UIAIIIUREIt3 01 t SOLID SOX VICES, SLEDGES,TICIES, CROWBADS:I:O4 Tuning SWUM, BUM= BOLTS, CAR BOLTS, vesitsrus. COTTON. TOBSBURGA1:0). AND 111111 SCREW& PITTH. • . 001 e• 25 Wood st. between Ist and Slnd. AU kinds ot btaokamlth work for Bridged; de, dont at the abortast Wks and at the tatted whom t AU troth Itarrahted equal to anT manaboturellie sold • je-Mrs. S E. Omtao, fashionable Dreis Wain uld MlMl:ker. No. TO= Ponrth Matt. neacrad All work nitnuted cuouLed with tostness and dinstelt. Q .oIS s ea- BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—LEere it the kind of testimony .a to the valets of our NAPE& upon which worm% confidently refit the repots:len of our work. We hare already pabllehed ...rani certificate.. Deering that Rates made for our regular and ordlient7 soles. and fold abroad, have been- =Wood to dm SEVEREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. and Oreetrred their , contents totally free from drunage. The following t another woof of the same incontertable ;moot) Form or soon OD PA 1.1018 - 40 ian, • ALBION'. lan Coulon, November 12.1852: . alowas. UOOlO & nat.—Dolt Km Your two I n w.n duly reeelved. / area Absent at On Uwe. I would 7. lo regard to your Safe, cortaktor it perf.etly PInU 10001. fated the one I bought of you lart hdl, on the roonsag of the 10th al Jane 100 —m7 stay batldlug aeing barood.to ashes. It was built of wood sad btiak— ;arg. there story bantling. My hate arm In II at tha hat of lb. fire, and 101 l Into the callar, wherathare was 'a large snantat of oil. It was n 0017 hot are. Ile uotea and •book`aceoanta that nen 101 the Safe. marmots/ to oboe/ - Ten Thounad Dollars. Which was sandy. Thera was not a Haft paper iota,. wirarid farther. / would adrleo La. Ponta who la doing boalaess, to lora oe time, but hay • gab to Inert their papers, ad; tO--std pt. wee that la good. naudatr recoraamod your Sdirna ny' one. rAadatt gouts. tt Ir. JOUN MARKS. • odr - Oakland Property for Elale-'l'hie properly le situated about one half mile from Qui 014 !lee. fronting on Patinsilvanla Ammo. It is otivered with Trait Trees of the oboloret kind.. many of them In toll Iy. dna. Alm an abundance of .Diarie. ildelliberrie Currant. Goombiror. ao.. ao. There le alienators Irma Ilene. together with convenient nut boom. on it. for ...se clams& and pleasantries, of location. this pr °party cennot be surpamed. It contains a little ova. 6 sores. ,eli the whole together. or divide it to snit nurchamt* TM& J. CAMPBELL, Na MO WlMot..frost HENRY H. COLLINS. TORWAH DLNG AND 0.011 .1(1k1 IYIERCHANC, AND WHOLERALN DEALER, IN Clint BUTTIAIL, 5111.111D1k MUM. MID PRODUCE GENERALLY, ' Me. 110 Wood'stireet. Pittsburgh. mit O'COENOR, - BROTHRR & CO., BANKNAN AND ININDHAIIICNI Of:ALMON. N 6.16 WOOD ETRYLET, One door from rime street, Pittabargh. ittgAßuy and !sell Par and Cannel Funds iught 0n.3 Tinto Cubango Coln. ittooka, Radon and Western law RI and PromWarr Nato; allow 6or nu Tirao - Leporito of Par sod Current Roney; and.. loran• Firs and Nada* PoWas for the Ana buitrocar Cbirocun. (nub Capital $17d.000) and Rood iantiance (b (csalt. $10,400.006). .016 CHARLES E. LOOMIS, STOOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgages ao., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTINTION TO TILII PURCRABII ARD BALII OW BTOORIL 4/4 - o.elco elAr 8. Jones 00.. eoroor Wood aria /Garth $l6 R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late erm of M'Oardy & Lootaio,) WHOLVALZ DEALVIt Ltl BOOTS AND SHOES, 89 Wood street, Plittabiurgll... J.3.11/'6B Chtirsa's insursuias sisatipauy 01 Pittsburgh . a. D. ZING. P&MIS:43I. • if ANWAL L. StAILSIIILL. fox .r 94 W. 8173, BILTWISR KIANDI MID WOOD lITIUMTB. sir r4iiats•ntria• Atm °Alla,' ItlOlC7 0910 i.A9. .11/86.1.11F1J - RT ANL, trillistlTA ttlEd. _ 44 - 1,4tu4 etover..4l ansuqrs Oy .11 . 11,0. azauus f At.pa-Ca tyf VW MCA wad 2/Y1;0W:1U MLA 170 ft, 0e.3 Tzt.pr,,SPORT.I riot. • Win. linS.r. ,4, Xing, 1... in , Blinliam. 14,01. iii , John, E. Ditrcra,, . . -4 , •mineln •r J. gthoininistmr, Vint rdy•ti. Wm D. Inane M. Psminne. dean JOUR T. IS ISIMAXDY 0RK043 - . 11,87110-V-AL. plll.oia . D LOGAN TO Ml ftg: ' 6 l4l7lllB° N Wa jl il Doll2l=l, ll. 114 .0172%.211 removed to.theirAtiat 'r and "a raz t. t. t l2:r.rvitmt. *or itoo•••E•ri c • o Nt rt . C6 T y srlaavi m .4"k4 nr4R. M.ra ' SZ•At Anted • ty: - oder FLEHISO BROTHERS, Owaseass N znaz • ox) WHOLZIALI D 8116311121, a,. 60 west stri•is Plitablugh , 1116.Priirktert erne. iLis.ta ClatAu.t.4 lf.r.thign int Rile, se. A . .AMES P., ANNER vatoLiiazo, DIALER . zee BOOM MOM po,gTrip4 lll _ ./ 4 1 4 1101 , No* 86 Weid itrinit, Pittsburgh* • =t Urn= essisitst ibtaut • _ gge : ' , UfAtook Oototisia of upwards of 2500 UA11E5....4 ..evint4sNA awl ebb or BOOM PIIDEs ANZIO NE M Ars dirett Dr..m New Nog, Iswk_ww4aftetnners. expressly Yee PALL and Iftlyrsß SAI.MrI be 10/4 ea pear osenprolsg IX with lbws of lrlallidebbla and New York. r Purer:turfs WO4 31!osa• e.ll enn examine Detre baying. INK/AIM ME SOLI LEATEUM. Th2l/ D A•GITERREOT YPES .T TUE NATIONAL GALLERY. . . IAtTE.SOIOS Dpga Mabry, Fvk g i PA.9•Mg_ V.lO. 1 """ "*"*""' . 1 win ikon mu ex emys a t e hlbl a , =4 6 4 sit: 111411 1 1 71117aret7 4.1414 4 4.t r tgett. mcet n ettWetl4:lloB of the halhae Rau arlth ell the satrasie of 111eAteta, Thraikt. fa of erlaintite is . "4".”4 4' r*14114 WOW* elders. intliN a per. s3.l.4kengmees taken at elk •ed cleeftwael p•rnelno In inifurt ur theelts land elelolty. 80, W 'pro. *./ oParelhan (tea el r. ntrarth• to , oft plumed. , lenalkv ITC ; • amigos iratk macaw DAGUERREOTYPES: POST orricur 1111ILDINCh.11111U1 ISTHRET. I i..VT/ZXNE I I9IIti strangers who nil to ob nj haw an emirate; artistic .14d, life llka ...at a eery soderete to wilt end It ta,thstr tete to el era, *AI amen wawa/Smear; woes. oath.. tletactica 4. nue reateed. or me chews's:We. Fleeing ona the lerhaat end toe. c.-7,410,1 4tde and earliehte eser Core ersadal - tie the herpes", WWl,instrunente cf the me. areartal kind, awl having 14414.4 theasetermafllacier. rsa,tyriac EYO'ff_latectieW try. the celebrated MOLL of . vhilidelybla veld New York. Mr. 111.13attere himself to be Ida G. after to , the patrons of the Aft:atitylis'of T4r171'77.0t! , ..kr ilesrls-or In Arroapeorelch Sue never be am ' 4l, o ll• Vlll • 'ClottatiOrgt, , ' lo ,•••...4,1,1, ftvin • kr: v • • .•o,lbief. • • AL Card;--Since the Proprietors' . reoent losh6iiti.rr'eolarginueats have ollowed him 'o impels Ids maulers. orders for WO laborite, bo boa also ha.. duel some otw Cdurosieel ofilnitlee whloh adds *till to the Idah ehareofer of thistigiermity Posiiiii•ertloie for Oitellue.•BewittPslogegrrestreltig etuil Beet. log -.i • Whoneverossdltialboi. , ' • , • " I ' , • whWahragirtgiel, ! . 7 . • . _ . • Nowgse tliikm9te. . . teeerisei is 'till 26 ea: to large bottles. and mar b. hod 'et stir , Pews in the Milted Btetee. D. U. Baron. Proptlutor, 161 ilreudwer, Now York. o digi m • • D. U. BARNES. Iroprtithr: lei wages/. N. Y. told fa' Pittsburgh 14.6 G 27 -Were. Prater. Baal, Paw. 14. flertilog a Bro.. mitt Arson a . . Baltet. halt .I -The Stomach pTellarta the .eliontata .or the the and die 6loodt and Wit don the wilt dew had lontoefetettn drat diem* to . We eorttio 'nettle As pioo, thieeforei of SAY .ffltitou of the, lin'L Peoultatte Isur h. 'Mrs 'hit tho diaistlie organ. an of eider: The One thing to to done:: le to Wl:debtor a Armed, orittott willteet diseetly upon the etransett—ttaemolooprins. of lit• Waal eneohloary: Poe Oda imam* et ...mo roe oventood fiISOTLANDII 0 ISM Alf PITTEItB; wowed try. De. C. t. pleiteoa t Philadelphia. detlitCal an &item life sod tont% atitiedthevi the amaze. audios the - mot Moo of the blood mai tholobp - stieticeedetterity tothloo hovel,. Wit Pie odyiettemint. • ' ee7&2tf.. im.F..llrourealluence of, Ivaa . s 4l, Wa nt-7w Privi.aftit einanialexesnne. ggthlogg,‘Usarbgs.lorfolout again. la abort. lo on game of prootnglon of tho dfortlvo 1ntellono;.1t I. 61 foottbasblo oratlo... DU/UM the taevaleaie oltbs opidemle oboists sag inmate cooildolatioloblldnal,lt potaalgilr offaidoug M Wag or bulbrldtial shunt! be without It. On.latat--D4 5050 ta aat tfut f5OOlO/1 rufstlati. Wilk*. la ►rsyand 0.0.7 by 7.111/OWN. at bla Drug sod Dbotolcal aterroomor w ow= of Mak sad Chesnut strooto.Dbll - fbr oda by all the rugtotable 46am:irk* la the States: sad. to 'Pittsburgh. Sy Baal: pays, riamiumr a 004 Dr. fl. gmltb. Lootall Wawa k Iu Ait. g b„,,,,, City ti 11 . P . Ethwarts said i.e. Beek .wimp.. o .410teerniaillajotbre.41111111telirigislIkeg+Indiarrlyill7tereeeteue to;oa inils:b o mLi n the eBt -blood:Its stratittmlas and sitrifels.s.quelltles; its wat t maim Ott the Lttet.lte teedietsf f. 61» tin hattoto to tbf.orfees almorded the sfitem. stoodsg,:to itotoxo out "...brim Its barmiest. and skittle same' Itmaublerdirtat7 good termite:aid the number of olive testified te Iff many. of the moss respeotahl• f Wool, long and Boma gbaxls. -8. re , 4-ro&I ITONO BROOME. SILI.WI.B—A. A. .14A t son a co. ittft opraid red samort97t .VA.RNISLIED WAILLIrsi PER v tttlt of Oak Illook'Wolunt,, StiLtiresto, Root of Poopp p hr. lte, Aa., trlth *stab borders. KO,oldlocs out ModW lionts Alm, • beoutttut alto or Mona. Mutt& trilkttor demi,* hottel:le. for ado ' - 08. PAIALItSt. te:OS : ro. b 6 liarkot Street. GIENTLIMENS MSS, 2 , - , Pipt axes Goods--Neweit IMMEMW fiIiILBSE.I2O .14zsa Westernl IL) chimp.; 14t rescind OA UT 211111 brini `PONGEESS WATER—This valuable Min xral wstsv;fneb hem the Serino.. iteertbottlte, ke'lma , ' , Dr ' er.22 - wrz.voz a OD. - VIVEL.L, 'there'll ' , jenny vents a Jacket, It V 'Plot 'mob • rot, of Panto,' ttirr all wont. Over, Contr. roar own Panto an -zutber shabby to goo to 4314m1:1'1,1 d» mt, I'4 rattler &tug ten girl. than ono bei m " nod door old it.ty Mean Milit.attnit Ow:1u inve l / 4 tabUity of thlnv in cacao.'. and I:nottang to pn[tioatar: Thor toted •cm Wand m OLIMITSWd.II4 Wad meta'. rAkii;4A&7l*:titrmTfrmirrpmlfmi B REAM CHEESE-3? lixs:,; a .era lar g e saa onadior arlkoS•JaAt no'dand Int - eiVe Ilt . z • - ,• • \ • WICK kcU IiANDIAnd: - fornar Wa4 and Wafer .h.- )IF • RENCH . 3.lERlNOS—bluitohyte Barah ' u • fadd'a ihannizaant of it ova xacda coesalatn; . ./FIZ 'a lV "r ff alra t n:A7 ndo Z:no ton Travellindand WaLLiag Drams. • - UPPER LEATHER-50 doz. bintoro and tbrailebT teet24) HAMA DE LANCIA HARNESS, Bridle and Skiain — g lonither, n Miltb.d*° d ft "I*b ilmak 6 66 LANGE. IiaiRENOEI KIP, and Calf Skins, for , sale by 0024 El.B1)- A DM LANG& HANK Aim STRAITS' OIL—An invoice ad, reentaat and faz uL by: BLED :& DC LANGE:: IrrAlt-150 bblx N. 0. Tar,' (on COMiga oc.24t) to anti aid oalleby 2119.'W.1112k9.1 \ No.i 265. Liberty rt. n UOILET3-50, dos- just+ reed for, auto -by aeae- , metal DWYER.* M. D• A NUTS-76 baga on hand for aale by caIISAIAH JIMMY CO._ • - Cartel's Spanish Mi;tare,- , _ iIPOSITIVE and certain. enre foriltaefu . ; 4.3thearnathan, :finmatts, Livar•Coingashit, Parer aga.r. and all alcaves arising trona llngurity .1".1II• Biro I. Dais fall:hats inatik.ina lag 'ea.. wheat* ie FlataD , tf the anittarisrat agri h a l. 4 , : t ... 4 nL , C d 4a4 TOI 'S 11.A.TIFAIRON --- ong . " of the tiers ar lot the Batt mew !AUX; abc4lllo,Veltk.Dhia‘ e • Onerlon Jikyndx Mae Tow.. fae- LI,AILOOZ:L ea. RUTTER-40 kee Batter itt__etare and unbi by 0e26 A.:Mt:NANO'. 144 2 I .t . Z. 'hits Malt Tar salety . l 21. 11MILV.R.9. mike 6. TA:! , I 3 TARO ACID-' A.PIOCA-1 bble. ea erior quality for rid br x 214 • IL X, - SALLF AS •• ALT PETRE-4100 bats arrlio igAz . mokar a j. OFTEE-193 INO Rio or' Etile lan= DICICSI4 , A PlaS--40 wi l e 0., V ikiranem ;A_ Plot.. real SINI foe wile . II:U. °OWNS. 11U 0 KWILEAT7-150: intake It obi t7I - n - tt itneaig7.ll6li, 4*ll.dtt 41.7 , reo'd walla .ale 41, Jc2a TA.. A •-NeIIANE. 111, Kt. tikbEFDIC. FIOUR.7-50 bble'.. Ire •• ant *gent. A. 'A - A.. li/a/lAti I; 114. 11,#, • Gr AS b &--A lot or stoie and . 'l:tl.;\ ZE E ' !v. 0 • --25 bble for sale 1311Lmis, I' • AU LIGGEIT 1J • i RNA DING COMMISSION- ulna, • d dealers in PRODOOR GENERA MAY: of N..... nil tiff 7vt, blister street, sehosita the 'MAW ;brio; r • beStrutl Med isiimpituy. Pittsburgh. , hidr LI • rel rude off mu . ignmgots. . ••A :=1 aip -Neck oorni fresh . tand . . ! ` t = & A i= ~ ,ectsrsl as 4 Mob Len sta4Alk'7.,. UOIEW •AT LOU R . — freolt Ply pr.stons • Bochi 4l cklit . Naar._ i•olot. sad r 177.11B;-2 b B. so 'd Butter; JILP • s• • 801 l \' da fir gal*. - lt. ELESNLITS-3 1 ‘s. Cbssouts in Mare* IL) Mt sdo,lir =V J. .t noirrx bMED: FRUIT .BUCHWXLEAT FLT --7- . , bisclo .of - '6O. lis.A.oll, Was!, br . ..1.43 /MOTU '. 00K5.40 49z, Wool fiqo - foisalety x ow . : ..,i a .„: mx ..„ . 1 \ :r Et .,, 1.20 ; -. L. its Dliacticai. .-thirion I cht RIME GREEN ItIO 0019 \ pz i emix...4,. , , ..\, - Kiaki;.frezdAT:=, oniusnirrrle liit 3 / 4 .9 .., 0 a L PfttAnkryrb._sa4 704eral OW, A) Deaseamueoalliate) 46 rgir toettfiram Liza of 11i7 tanigiume-caisn"--- apex ira:loraeib7,,t - . W. YouLoVai 229. Mesta st\ .0 4 703%, \ \ _\ k: ~:., ~;~., _ - \ AIIIUSEMENTS. \ Supper anal titival. rpHE lt embets of the SECOND GERMAN I.lllllllt3fitlTUlttalrild taroilcft2ltvaistotoror.- to them Mews awl the Iry lin he gown], tbet they wilt` hoi.: e Fah at LLIF&InrE llALls.ou MOS DAYoUes. Mar. .` / Unbars Nos, lets for-for- tho MOWN of gualtig- . sy:t t, whist/ wiltshot tly be dur.. As the here got through PO W. with the hotOtt coolProw t; ths7 oo* gettettltrtrttergele to latt:` hem, as It lea Geom. guy who bare not pro. s • ...used tickets beta; besot; tea set UM= IA the OOPS thO.VOOLOO.OIm. \ • suppr tiogett,jNte idottlesturk to lite Wt. Kt's.. Ad' tui-Ron to the Yost. sO eta.' \ *raft* If MCA it WOOD. opposite teeyette Belt. cu. be ob. tainel For.PartloN resents. tkotoorte, Nolte klt•etlage. se. Also, omtove o , atti). god, tAXr, WAN BAND W. , l " ll. * Wtrit. i go7trgtV It= Wej::,l",6l:clL St Ca. itimrth street. 'yin AUCTION - SALES, . • 41 „ G1) - iNtliCit3INtfitMINOHABIAT..' ~ ,Auorom—un man , irtsracoa. Nov. 444 at t argaru th lt';'.,,..l7„7'.;'..",...tiVirb 4 l= In tZt . fiourlablan Irrouat, smut lotion an OP. tolt. f 1416 Ace. 90.47.05, 406. lat aut , Si , 001.1tritO a . •• toot • fro6t 0124 Onts.ilena`tur hook 101 fat to 06watit sad Walui AIN) a- /um %no, 111 , Ind 91 , . p.n.. Inn Mao al Iron: of Ant an waddlittaa attu.A. eiten.l - lut`• .00 tee, to proesaUsy.'.•26... TA, on WOO= eUult, having a ttout i uttiUot. and sztor dlezban x.lOO feet to •Ptuot alley ,o witiett -taanutad a2Mt y Yrsare of Ilea= -.1,1-01. .1.1.9. 233 and SU. 00,10. ••.• • front of gi fp, on William atroat, and ntofilling 1.2 100. feet jo - 1. net aley.-, No.:1112, belga at the COMP! of Omit "'44,....—Jaekhittl 0.a1.,...5itua la 1 an-1 , 2 Innu * - 11.12 t. pact... Kt. loout . br 1, u61 ••• 1 1••1 19V. ~. FRAU , -, ...... .. . DI OIO AuoL v • • Iti t • Wood Ewa. -••- • • r Mt itt4tio of,lforticultuililista and oth 'lVO an INlVlNtidiAWbolliatiall of 7031ag1at Km, r rean'l3o: Trees In due condition, Jost rotoota#4 at MY Fair Mourn. aottgorldbsan4.l4colota, _far sal. LA,. _ ,----._ - -,—.• P. 1 1,• • I• '! s :—Y:._' 2;5 Cups 800t5.% 4h6es ant tabiers At \ Artotion - ; - • (07 Tuesday moymig„ Nov,. 1t t. at 10 u'alk, / at tbdeOnnoorriatßalea , diosis; °Oruro( Wood and fah OM, will brio, SS Op. boot/. shoo , sal gumsoasa. 14.1ai rean`a out .ear naattlao # arida, add wart rroo • Do # voltam 'do do do v e. , . soseaand MI calf. \# oat. oat. van, atoroca, and kW boots., buskins. and maoat. ,znan's and to T.A• born hobo: wad so Naucta* itmalooaboo larasa, '''''' .tri 1.'t .:4 4.. ted al ° . '11'";::,V...Y..;.,.* b i t ll Tl4'.'" Dry Goli de at Aut4tsa. - :,. -• ' - ~..\\._. O N2 l l: . onday morn, l i os i a.!:!. 3 I es, , V r l l , l ? 0 u s l . lc i kt, mte..lllt #. 3 l7l " ListletCtkOfP=blS Drf lit 4 dle . ~,, m plalug top, merinos, laubtotre4: ishou. `. O Mau. sinxbamt. t lesquif tandlolt rad. while and &zed Cate col.; Ilsverollat4 casetmeto. heavy 40100 13.016,7., 11 . 001 - eolaftes, Dataar Inzrad, rastlnaa. 4 a alai% etawls eilk ii Ma. al. or'—+f •Y.al \ DAY *,. Ada. . Suparior Winter Olotajzg at Al ON Wedneedo7 morog. Ncy;"2l ro o'clock, at MS Lonuotraal 'halm ktoonW wood and nth sts, will Do Sold, A lit Invoice 0 Winn.r Mahlon: retaikvi dlreftztr ths Eut fashiocabla .tyle, a the tom mates atanntla black clJth trial dad dons ocaU; blue), blown trooktran cloth, candmarctwen'auttitlin. rad, ham. felt. beaver and Itlatmal•hnarr 0.41111. Mao nolo. and ravers* dc; banquos. votast ccntis son s.tin. silk and c.hm4ra ram; do Lb. caso...ntria, , ar d and mils. do; Wins and Nati rilikalicaat toyed panzr; :aware mats with ham hnitundi r td matioo shirts and &swam Sanwa and hat or :alts tr., de. Also. it Ws:O9A Imo casein m amine& T•ntaii.4 da.P. at, ' ! JoliN.,adtraoocir,..,:-.1i., MIBERVICAX.PLOIIIST,..2O, • :.' ~- . ~- i .- , ..... Plttabatao lopii.. '• • • '' ••. `,, kAILLA3.7I NIIIISBRY - oil : picinee:- i t Atrlctirn7 1 V c i r 7 Pal trait I A _lru PA! gMa eltk.OntanhYttl.. ega 411014tialat,,IrtOrcps.' V lib s• a • ri v t=h g• E. 0... with Mr. t atitr.Matrai,..,, .- '‘, ce at caber of Um Nattartet. will ha. Dtamatsr attaratat . •', ' - cOFFEE‘...lso4gijtin.Ciffao in store for ' ed.b7 . LOSS . Why. nilEYsi 00: ,84.057 , 71099 .(Innny IJI oonatensoone.,Coi solo !Ott to .:he.; b-. - Sa.eratna . _ •`,. CIA* :• • \ • THE uttlmorWEr is piepircdt to for • m dit h bo t*. th r lbsa "'ll 2 l.6 l intlii ...fote , ar ow lmktriera t w av e t e r , rh0111.03•Z04..a4 vver3.lc,..• will be ba NlLLtik Vo' ea sly bbre Shia= 4-rbr i tja, asti, ushw •- •'‘aur attenua t. - ..tal/Ntl/11/ ti t toitt . y.ttrotia. \ i um / tombohned alma and army; • °4 /I:lran% °Lil?" In I 8 IV R .tatty 6y, ri wr.tr‘ko z ...... E .....1.1. th Th.. -- 1, ooninninnein InsTannre bon 1,-,,,,,th.,.1 - , -.. t r /An nnem One Mani.% &pima or oars, ir0,.. - 7r - p..• • •••thp• •• atally litutantantiona In ff ft t. I , ff - -4 - .... - tlltttion• 1 .1•11- the be ot Lila. thr/lbus .61 , ri,,- • ~..r dirmaly to httlf•Zroettll t., §: Pkit4 " l :'.ll l •X rjaX" o. t n .:m tsobt i A ff Diorama, ,Tiyae, . M I. 1 , 1 : 11:"2- ititr.nlu L=Kitql,e3,l-iaaTtiColt.o% =NI% Of M r - 4 ...,_t/. /Pod% lata /oak. 4/ LI; Foa y- eam.' hill 11113.1.11 r p,.. ; 7 7 nin.nnininn ' • , krtiblyhtiww,-.% =2;7/ nonld illiuinne catt.,,,,n , i l =irnt ' aanbt Vt l2l = l:' tt r =.4. orate / 3 4.7r0t1.WD tTr.t j 'et iltaa Utica vpiA , ..y.ii..,z, , L;,.,nr-_r...m R. al/ thaw ay • \ , Ka. Zany 1.,,,,,, . 4 _,,,,,1'at,../ . .%. 01 1.. 3 01.2:11 Int. \ aisdna to Ilia tliatid nom= . g yilinAillatt Bltnina \ . er .t,,ln.Warat for Donut Caw Vitt bead-sehot_lotta of it, . __tt_ it/ debt . ..A/en. and In Aka danaral walnut ot au. ir: ,n n hl=l.l.ati r ,"r " 4 f'l b " "t'°'''''. ~, a• . ' , ailcutaus ecuotaii. ittnt. /Abu. J,s. gki•-:-.ect aire-t tsar .- he t - rill• ---- \ of tba met dbtreadnat rm of .tlyttpopol by tat. "d ot 13 .tiottntt IloCattd littt..(nartbased of wont War sub anittat tor 3 Tenni 1, nth botal-aeba nausea.•and arnital de„ .b eg. a`• l' i t i :it ' a th t u tftl= *- '4l f ortr irdiPulfa" I;',llrbTP-, - \ zig- " M r' . M ' , rfttib .Wlt , WI. Boy bIuIitULAVVIS • liolland of Can,. Ana b.k...,, ,r othor. booold It tall,rla any lostattat to dug rah.. ..r ntrr* 0 /*// lb' •tr , Pribrnbutt Otitis no It yn a tr za :::. - \ aby t proorbitoy. SW d AIM PAO; Jr, \&r. A - Urns T2"wit n r . l 'ft. t d.. 4 emithYt n" t', al i b la. Yahadboxk'* Co L e 7 Z i B'4ir. ri'4" . 4. " - " d143- • o +r lutr:l i bt Vohn_ kici., tiktthubm ti„bimet• 1". ...ob. H. P. bettwart y a. John P. di- ' '.., 4n booth.. a .a. Ca- Alloatten 00 lba. for 'saleaz .V04.. - , - -_ ~.• : • • \ ,-,-.-. ~-.s vpu_ptsaito ,7 ,. ..\ ali OE" - Vir,,,,,A-1 Ei.___:l1 1 V 131* zas-IttOODS-Igt, . IlikE WOliLD.'Ctilt theActtentian..\4.los, ... L . 7 .I`'t*. 'lrol'aViriliz Wr.mmonur an mil* hr-11". .t,i 41 ,;,. i, outh guld Lailifrok __.s4_,A ser l b. r ts 4.1"41*ra,Vi...,...A1n WiP„,,__SIL• - orvirfoussteros and ....... stAdi.wma ,cum tau M u1y,k,m,,,,, te,suti_rigri!L:24oo imAllmtv./iregr lama sous Lukruga.„ ticalAlp- oa. kat, Inviaitb;eli Viliebamikt VenetPlikr b.wactliealsatat.mm:bitras!ara6,cariesctO StaalltY . r0n.... . 1 .1 ..u5t a15ait .,: *so Now.. 0,11.i.PbA1.20111441.,.. robbibe..->. 14\ d -Peaches tor .______ . ADP4I3,II PICING.L.Ti ta rit ~ E rsraity.: : Mtn/ inanttetr, vittcli oaulgabizish t , • a oeislaaiss imtproolestnfibe- Nat. or Nsilanl.- Inialat ups Saaja.di erwta •Islalaaroa-- 4.. am ; ha