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TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER
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SAJIO ADVISTISKES—Neither W Saitartalltooma
• • atallintane Sitabllshatent et the DMZ @mem. are
' 0 0 .0 . 1 an !daddy. 'ADVISITUTh Who desire their .
.A 7! alms to appear.' In Us papa.. an lacaiday taarattait.
: will alums hand thin In Wind{ ',clack. an Saturday
Tim Wax QuitnioN.--Tbe ninii by the Am
fie confirms oar VieW 111 relstion to the prospeota
• of War. We I still _adhere to the opinion that
' hostilities hay" actually taken plea ) . an leoonat
of probably reach no by the, next at,
The state of "Pain,
,salre dodoes them from
the account brought by the Niagara maths arc
tic„-is about this—that gui the '4lth of °etcher
Prime Gortichaltolf received ti Amami commode
hem Omar Paths:to enniouate the territorial of
.. the Sultal, , but and intimation was st the same
.‘';'Utiis,,rouveyed. to him .that if he. Sequired
straitibriejrout:fit. Petersburg, a further delay
it-fifteen Oiyeirotdd be accorded baron the sc-
hal sonurieniement of hostilities. This would
delay opera vet until the .2411" last, provided no
imply was reired; but a despatch from Vienna,
, &the l'ith; leap"' that Ci oitoeh sk off has replied
7 ~to the luminous of the Piet', that he will net
' : ~ thir make war, coaclade peace, 114 evacuate the
' - Principilities. The. end of the !pegged time
...hen the TurkieVdeetarition of war Went Into
effect was meth leas than fifteen dips, and was
I
not peobabi more than four or Ave days. It
-.la assertad, waver, on what foundation does
hot appea r,; the Turkish commander has or
! • . dere not to attempt tottross the Danube at pre'.
. 2 . eat, and NI Gortschakor will not fight, unless
compelled ta,the inference Saporta" grebe %that
. eel fighting will take place atioresent,and that the
.d i plomatists will yet contrive to hatob up a peace.
This infernos is very improbable. It trill be
extremely difficult to prevent hosillities be
tween fames !Wag the - °piaster beak? of a
. 'stream, both eager for the fray, in the face of
-....
-in actual declaration of war by one of the par
., ties. Omar Peas may not Gross the Danube
with his (cram, for this would risk the toss of
the Torklith army, but thud is no doubt he will
• -, Anti means to annoy the enemy, In come way,
and thus postmen°, ',skirmishing warfare, which
• " will • tend to `lncrease - the anbaosity on both
aides, an d provoke:a general engagement.--
Peace is out of the question for - Turkey, while
' " 'Russia holds on to thePrincipailtiee,and now that
' they hive been formally antisr.ed to the Medan
• ''' Weil*, liteholsa uinrcily will not give them sp.
We cannot; therefore, see any chance for pesos,
tudin men have wholly altingui their alai'
- agars, and nations can play a game of folly
which would disgrace half-grown children.
.... • Turkey has ben violently robbed of two of her
-, i. Provinces, and she I. threatened with the loos of
• - hoc National
.ezistenoe. Nothing remains for
-her:-but abject submission to the Autocrat
of the North, or au appeal to the arbitration of
UM/ Iliad. She must gght, or parish dishonored
as a nation--she may perish If she fights, but it
will toiwith her face to the foe, and with a man
: , ly.declaration of her rights. The Sultan has
declared that he dulled to setUe the difficulty
. peaceably; bit as his ancestors had gained their
_ Empire by the sword, the Turks would perish
In its suppoet,—or If Age ordained that this
constry should gill to another master, they would
quit Sumps as they entered it--eword in hand.
We Were he will keep good his word.
01110 PIIOIIIIIIIIVANZA
copy a ecmmtufication to the North American In
reference to this road, width we can endorse for
its accuracy from our own knowledge. No alai• .
far enterprise in the country Mut better verified
the calculations and predictions of its Minds.
- badness at the present moment is only limit
ed by -its means of transpoitstian, which Ore
:_-"too, for the hntensti teak pressing upon
thS top.. 'Aireire manatee hue, been taken to
remedy thle defect, when the Important* of the
roots "MI be more fully developed.
Rome referesoe Itt, made to the late cothsion,
„, Arid& stalled faith* wrest Seel of unjust and au
' `sue ittis onfuMdssislona upon the Ohief duper
. - . bag:4mM, !dr. EAURTS to a high-minded and
Hoeltiie mast, and prafeited to suffer In silence,
rather tltaximake any defence to the attacks of
, persona ittoaelmtd the opporttMity to visietheir
Aileen upon him for son of hie administration
Widish they dbiapproved of, - which were eminent
ly impartial and just. - Monti/gallon of the
'wellitdow resulted in innards:on appronl'of Aim
nurse by the And, and. every candid and IIIIL
prejudiced person who has taken the trouble to
Izehstigate the matter, bay oorne to the bonen
:An that no man can tie more prudent and one-
fat for the safety of the Ilyes of passengers, and
,thotte ofthe employees of the oempsay, than
is Mr. Bosirin: We make these remarks as an
cot. of justice- and - friendship
_lhr• &gentleman
whose unquestioned shill' and experience - eel.
OtvilSngineer, and a Railroad Buperiatendent,
oily squatted by tate high morn! &erecter and
gentlemanly 'qualities. ,
The North American introduces the letter
above referred to, by the following remarks:
• Pioniaxxvaiva-•estri Omo' Rartsoesi.—We
Publish, on our ling page, an interesting lette*,
/print an skaiunt of the very ionrtehing condi.
tkin of the above namedmanagement
- has been disUninished by greet akW, energy .
sad judgment, andhas, very naturally, resulted
In nearing to the enterprise the highest poui..
lie measure of macaw. It 'would be wise in
the Directors of other similar imPrevaments to
give their attention to the intelligent and vigor
ous adisiniatration which has hien attended by
so mush gratifying and creditable prosperity in ,
the affairs. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roll
rcad .and to endeavor, ma far as msy
' be hiloyeir power, to emulate es worthy an ex
.
,AcOmutonmcon. Tsui
,on ran Onto min
PliniaLTAIILl Itaiutnin.—By refuelled) te the
eldtertisentent of the company, the public will
.sne.thst a clump has been made In the honfof
dilPii , eetof the evenlng trim 'of-the Ohio and
PelibilliTilia* . 1 41Irnad, whrelf wIN.NeTnI reify
fir igibilltei a ft9r— ' , lrs, P. K., Instead of half
pwit Ilve. ad 6 1 , e ° ".• ' No - other ohne& ham
14 " 1 " 1444 7°6 ew I. " lines. Into effect to-
Wartsim Rammaan 1I Vs--lee
• promptneens with whieh Western t
pee
the interest .on the bonds . leaned for. Mana ma .
1 • etrnetiorr by the companies themselves, or by
1 • .
,douches -sad &dee, her done moth to impart
ocedidenee to their holders. This conedenae,le
not raispleoed., . All well !cooled, and judiciously
managed, western Railroads will always psy
ample on' the invertammt e and also en- .
Jelis the Managers to ley by n• Making fund, for
hoprovemente and repairs. lie And the , follow.
bit =doe in the Nom York Traits*, In reglad
the payment of interest' on some Western
Erode, which 'bowel the standing they ponces.
.
to that market:
,hienrs. Winslow, lather & Co , give notice, la
another column, of the payment at their °Mee
on and after the, let lievember, ' . .prozima;of the
sothennast coupons, • faillag due on that day, of
' • the Bands of the cities of Cleveland, (Ohio) and .
Wadmon, (Indisua,) Madison and Indianopolit;
'OOlOlO and Hooking. Valley, Iridiu m , c om e .
'Wthnington and Blanchester, (8. C.,) and th e
. . Idiartherville eud Franklin, (fed) ItallravalCom.
pawler; also Me Bonds of the Coen:ye Alkinioxy
40 city .of Pittsburg/I. fared to the Allegialny
• - lerslin (Railroad. ,
Visor have all promptly provided their several
..'loseownes of. Interest, Ia enUelpation of iti mewl.
Mtporkith fret is worthy of notice at the pees
. 'ar4 thee:wben we are apt to emotion tho strength
isidlabillizr of ‘Ballroed end other kindred aeon.
itter. - The truth is that the. Bonds of ample
.-fid, and pi- active 'Wormers Railroads, and of
;110X - ettles end counties of the West leaned for
the'oottetruotion of there great trunk lines, Fare
smog the most reliable investments known to
. their/a:het.. They are booed on the immense
Federate of their several toothier, are largely I
.predeetire.neldero increasing in that prodnot of
„SS to 60 per cent 'annually. ) ‘.
• Al a time Each an we bore jot Fried through
.41arrelei • morbid tenderoy la the mind to doubt
the stability and safety of ahrioet every neoneity,
;batM regale. , e only A knowledge of the immense
irricaroestend prodnoto of the country, to eon
ethos the . mind that Mere men be nothing, more
than located and • welt • inanigid
: m ad Money mitten were mob ea sier. at the oleos
. . -
- • ,
-
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EMI
of last week In Nei Tort. Most stooks had re.
trovered materially from the depression they ex-
ImeleneedllorWsWpolleteentp":"Th/fr Thsiii t(
70# the following emragiit -
. 11 • — n g'
intke in 'dation to all good railroad bonds."
Notwitlistending thilttringeney lit the money
market, and the attempts of certain writers for
the.,ffresa create a_ ;solo In. railroad securi
ties, we discovered, upon Inquiry, that there it
/Wks, nsarket to some extent for good railroad
twirls The disinterested efforts of the beam
have net eluteeeded in oonvinuing capitalists that
sesturidee have all at one become entirely
valuators. We know of negotiations, within
three weeks, of at lesit two millions of bonds,
including $500,000 of one roadi,• and $ 854 :0 300
of another. The sales were, In nearly every
osae, of well established roads, completed, and
nearly completed. New projects meet with no
better favor than before, and It is labor lost to
attempt such negotiations, miens pasties are
prepared to pay such shaves as no respectable
road ought to pay.
PASTORAL ADDRESS
Of ths hype of the ?petulant Episcopal Cattrch
A biennial Convention of the Protestant Epic
oopsd Church; concluded its sessions, extending
through three weeks, at New York, on Thursday
last. The transactions and proceedings of this
Supreme judicatory have been very intereeting,
and highly important to the growing and influen
tial Christien.Charoh which it represented. All
the proceedings were marked with great haimo
uy and Christian fellowship, and with a seal for
'the cause of our common Christianity indicative
of a lively state of piety and ardent derrodon to
the service of God. PrOtesmidism, we feel assu
red, hes no Armee and ableifriends and defend-
41 4 . thalt the Protestant Epi oopal Church,
al
though • portion of the public have been Wad
.vertently led toil contrary conclusion, from cer
tain palatal defections of some ministers and
members of the °hatch, and from the Mann
of some imprudent and over-zealous adherents of
high chttPoll primly's& As a, whole, we oonsid.
or the oharah soundly and thoroughly Protestant,
and as occupying • most important influential
position fn the ranks of American Protestant
churehelk
On the lam day of the session an eloquent and
instructive Pastoral Address was delivered by
the,Bishops to their "Brethren of the Clergy and
Laity." The whole of It is too long for our col
umns, but we cannot deny our readers the plea
sure of reading the interesting extracts found
below, which we give with the more satisfactilin
as they defend the church from the charge of a
tendency to Bomanism which has been unjustly
alleged against her.
The okeming portions of the address are devo
ted to a notice of the Bishops who have died du
ring the fast three yearn, and of those who have
within that time been inducted into the Episco
pal office. It then proceeds as follows:
In melancholy contrast with thee• accessions
to the Episcopate, we have to record a most ex
traordinary instance of defection and oonsequent
deposition from that mated office.
Poll evidence having been adduced that Levi
Stillman Ives, D. D., LL. D., late Bishop of the•
DionoeSof North Carolina, had, in violation of
'his MIL of consecration, abandoned his Diocese
and the duties of hie office, and had submitted
himself to the authority of the Bishop of Rome,
he was on the 14th day of October, Wt., by the
unanimous voles of the Bishops assembled in
General Convention, canonically deposed from
the office of Bishop in the Church of God, and
the sentence of depoiltion wits duly Drummed
on the sante day by the presiding Bishop in St
John's Church, New York, in preeenoe of both
houses of the Convention.
We earnestly hope that the record of this de.
position may conclude the list of apostates to
the Itomieh communion. For several yews past
our brand' of the Church of Christ, as well as
our parent Church of England, has been harassed
by the adroceey of doctrines, and of ceremonial
observances, leading in the same direction. The
movement was commenced under the imposing
counsels of learned and pious men, but possessed
of more fanoy and feeling than of sound judg-
Went and discretion. It has been continued
mainly by men of similar *haw:Ambit' leg men
whose prurient imaginations required the gratifi
cations of an. Imposing ceremonial in religion,
and whose morbid yearnings after . the greater
'holiness, led-them to seek for it in the asestioino
of the Church of Rome"
There can be but little doubt that they are
now, in moat eases, palatally eensible of their
delusion.--. We may, therefore, justly pity their
coalition, though we most sternly condemn the
disingenuousness which has generally marked the
course of their detection, at the - same time deplor
lug the scandal which they have brought upon
our Communion, and the unhappy controver
sies wititin its bosom of which they have been
The sceitations which have thus disturbed the
peace of the Charoh within the last ten years
have been most deplorable in thelroonsequenoes
Brethren in the bonds of the Church, who should
have lived together In harmony and love, and
whose only strife should have been who should
do most for the elucidation and extension of
their common faith, have learned to look upon
oath otherwith distrust; to doubt each other's
sincerity; to aggrayste each other's euppared
errors; to merit* to each other's opinions con
sequences which the holders of those opinions
would utterly dieavaw; and thus, instead of se
girding them merely as Illogical reasoner.,
they have learned to brand them as corrupt In'
doctrine.
The Ohm= Preis, toe, and especially its ps
riodleal press, has bad its share in this =char
itable Work., We have no desire, indeed, to
curb the legitimate freedom of the Press; but we
• would rejoice to see a self-restraint exercised in
regard to its bitterness and its licentiousness.—
"We are aware that Important truths are some
times Oohed, and more frequently sustained by
free discussion.. But we deplore the imbibition
of all uncharitable feeling, and theme of all
censoriousness of language. If. In the pod
Provident,. of GOd the time shall have arrived
for quieting the distractions in the Chumb, and
for the 'restoration of peace and harmony among
her member*, we would earnestly invoke the
cooperation of the Press, in promoting so ample
tone • consummation.
The prinedples of sound chnrchmanship have
no Inherent tendency to Romsuism, or to the op
posite *Simms As they are deduced from the
Holy Scriptures, and exhibited . ln the Articles,
.Llinecr sad Prsyer-Book, they stand in happy
equilibrium. It Is only when one doctrine or of
doe is roegnidod at the expense of the rest, that
the equlibritun Ls destroyed. The tendencies to
error sad to extremes tie in part in the different
constitutions of men;. In the diversities of their
tempers, eduoation sad prejodieti. sad not in the
system of Christianity itself. Some men rest
upon the doctrinal sotmilnese of their religion;
others on its practical developments. Some are
diepoesdireently to magnify the Matey of the
Bacnimente; others here been eqaatly inclined
to di:wedate their efiloaoy. The only remedy
for all these extremes is to receive and hold the
doctrines of Scripture, and their summary in the
Prayitr-Boolt. In due proportion, and not toAttag
nify one doctrine or prompt at the expense of
mother
• a • *
Intstead, then, of spending oar etrenghth in
unprofitable diepates about words, which only
gender strife, It were better to devote oar oust ,
glee tathe explanation of the great and funda
mental doctrines of the Gospel, sad to the en
forcing of their saving efilcocY on the berate
sad consciences of nen. The lamentable fall of
our diet parente, anti tha natural corruptness of
fheir decendanie; the way of salvation, deli.
•••••-kis Infinite wisdom, through the mediation
aud 11 .••nt . z . er ,t 1 of JesatiChrist; the nairssity of
Idedgro, tenor for all our sloe; al's lively
faith in lee 'rise saarifin of Christ; of as an-
If" le
'toil the divine coarroandertho
nenesitY elao Vi . the Hal Sacraments
SO Ono , of igrooNi dwelling lalasnos of
the Holyilpirit for the
I • 'Milling of our hearts,.
eel the rewiring oar netere q'thsso are themes
which may well call forth the vra-„,, t
aieotioas
of our hearts, and the best energies e
and which, Instead of geodering bitter and
strife,' are calonlated to fill 'the heart wi
purest Christian charity. This Is a work a
'blob all nay ce-operate with hearty seal--in
'blob all may assist la buildlog up the Church
in the most holy faith. Bat the world Around
a, Is pervaded by forms of,error, spinet which.
nothing but softy.) oontreversy can be saooees
fat. ,should be a controversy, -however,. die
toted and modified - by love. On the ono hand
•we behold en all-graeping Itomanism, which
- gives no quarter, allows ao trace, bat demand ,
an unconditional sabmLuion. On- the other
hand are mien forms oderror, still pavaded,
more or less, by„the tale spirit of Christianity,
bat constantly breaking into fragments, and
steadily tending to latitudinarianism and infidel
Ity. Amid these - errata tendencies,- the best
hopes of Christianity are centered In "the Church
- of England, and in the Protestant Church of the
United States. • ' •
The spread of Romanist:it is • this country
,le
ineeltable—not mach; Indeed, by proselytistit,
hut by Immigration, Slew romantic and seq.
mental titiode may be ciptlvated by Ito lmpoir
Lug ceremonial and speelous claims to holy tiring
•but the hellownesa of itiprettruslous, and the lin
posit% parade of Ili ligposturec, cannot , s te ad the mutiny of an iftilliditened ?able ..ePinien
To the most Bernina Cathollo count:le& liters de
probably, s wida epread infidelity among the
mere lotelltgeotchteees of the community. They
, regard with contempt the impeatares 'bleb the
l'gnerant eagerly reoelim , The Bourns .catholjo
1,17 8 10 h. tee. weare a 'eery ;altered .isPect.,Ap.
-fitly, Soak sad Portnat from .mbiolky/i
-.l,lablts ie this ciatmtry. OnOntiitiogs 14141
mummeries there pees unquestioned, which in
this country would not Impose opus the creduli
ty of its moshignoram deroteee. Theremlselon
Of sews" hundred Years of the pains of purga
tory bydhe ilroppitig of s few shilliegs, sad re
peaflnge for nets cad paters at theistaine of
some sup posed saint, which ill so frequently ad
vertised in the countries referred to, would hard
ly imams upon the nicetignerent - Ileammist in
this land of free opinions .
The wonderful Immigration of Roman Catho
dies to this country is often looked upon with
alarm by the friends ef other religions Mahn
done, Who knows but it is the way designed by
Infinite Wisdom for their reformation We
would hope. that Romanian cannot...withstand
even hie popular influences of our country. Be
sotted ignorance cannot long prevail in a land of
free schools. Berea's superstition must gradu
ally decline in a land of free Inquiry. Pries--
croft aid imposture aannot long flodrish in •
land of newspapers. It should seem to be our
wisdom, therefore, as well as our duty, to treat
our less favored brethren with kind col:eiders
tion—to improve their temporal condition—to
enlighten their minds, and to aff ord them the
fall benefit of all our free Inetitations. Under
their own organisation they can hardly fail grad.
chilly to emancipate themselves from the thral
dom which has been imposed Upon them in times
of Ignorance and imposture. There can be little
doubt that, from the very circumstances of their
position, they will be making rapid advances to
wards amore intelligent and purer faith; and it
is hardly probable that more then a century or
two an elapse before, by a gradual progress,
they will relieve themselves from those eupereti
tient' and corraptions of the dark ages, which, in
a parent Church, were thrown off by a more end,
den revolution. We may be too sanguine in
these anticipations, but it is certainly a consum
mation most devoutly to be wished.
Thernis, however, one saddening reflection
oonneogid with this anticipated change. It is
greatly to be feared that the first reflection will
be attended with a widespread infidelity. When
men first find that they have been deceived in
their religious faith, they are prone to oome to
the hasty amain:non that there is no truth in re
neon itself; and if they find that their clergy
have been privy to their deception, they will be
in danger of regarding the sacred ministry as an
UnErelhi
ar rl . of the Clergy and of the Laity: In
concluding this addrees, we beg leave to mill
your particular attention to the elate of the
Church as it is exhibited in the reports from
the 1 Dioceses. In these reports we find
much to encourage us, and much to stimulate
our future exertions. A commendable degree of
harmony, and an earnest spirit seem generally
to prevail in all our Diemen The great want
of the Church seems to be • more adequate supply
of clergy and of cangidat:s for holy orders.—
Coming as you do, brethren, from every portion
of the Church, and acquainted with her necessi
ties, it is to be expected that this matter should
occupy your serious deliberations. The resolu
tions you have sent us, recommending a more
adequate support of the clergy, and the devising
of measures for the increase of their members,
may well challenge our most earnest attention.
We commend the subject to the paramount com
et:linden of all our Dioceses; and we are pre
pared devoutly to unite with you in prayers to
the great. Head of the Church, that He would
miss up and send forth • more abundant supply
of laborers into the vineyard: In eeperatlog,
brethren, (many of us never to meet again in
this World,) let us earnestly pray for each other's
welfare, and for the peace and prosperity of the
Matzoh of Christ. The Bishops in parting, give
you their fervent Benediction.
The peace of God, which paasetti aU under
standing, keep your hearts and minds in the
knontledge and love of God, and of his Bon, Je
sus Christ, our Lord; and may the blessing cf
:God Almighty, the Father, 83D, and. Holy Ghost,
be among you, and remain with jou always:—
Amett.
Carmel Haztrutassa's °rums or ram Anti:
rry or Toothier ro Houma Wax.—A meeting .
of the "borsht= Committee" took place In New
York lest week, at which a Constitution was adop
ted and • permanent organisation formed, called
the "Sooiety of Uoiversal Democracy," the ob
ject of which is, "to propagate every where, and
In ovally pocaible way, the principles of Univer
sal Democracy." .
Serena gentlemen of cinch attended the
meeting, and took part in Its deliberations, most
of them of foreign extraction. Among the Amer
cans were Hon. John P. Hale, and our ;Clever
young townsmen, Wm. J. Rath, Esq. A letter
froM Captain C. F. Hintanoris, who visited
this city with *or. Kossuth, at his Secretary,
was read. The letter is long, able and instrao
tive. We take the following synopsis of it from
the Nis York
For the most favorable view of Turkey and
her power to moist and repel invasion, our read
er!) are referred to the letter of Mr. aIIIIMICIIIIN
to the Booretaiy -of the Society of Universal
Demeerstio Itepablicanisen, which we publish in
another, part of this paper Mr. Heaningeen le
a high authority on this sn'oject, and his state
went must have weight in forming the oonoln
-1110113 of the public mind. With rare opacity to
judge, especially ntith regard to military affairs
and resources, he speaks of Turkey and her peo
ple as mach travel abet long study have present
ed them to his view. He shows that the Mos
lems are more numerous in European Turkey
than either of the Christian races, taken reps.
rttely, and better liked by each o them than
either of the others; that they are yet a vigor
ons and manly people, capable of holding their
own against any equal odds; that their condition
is now in every respect far e‘iporior to what it
was at the time of the last war with Buses;
that their army is not only large, well disciplin
ed, well provided and effective, but is backed up
by resources and volunteers, much sa no other
government cattoommand; that they have no
debt and are not exhausted by taxation; and that
there is no Power In Europe which can enter up
on s defensive war with rush °banjoes of encases.
In abort, Mr. lionniegeen brings forward slab.
stantially the views with which the readers of
Mr. Urquhart's writings on Turkey ere acquaint
ed, adding them to the results of hie own obser
vation); and the weight of his own name: It la
to be hoped, that in the straggle which now
seems imminent, the Turks may justify these
opinions. Every generous heart in Christendom
would exult to see them al.ne driving the Bne•
flans beck across the Pretth. But we say frankly .
that we cannot bring aureole's to such saagnine
Monviotions, nor to snob faith in the vitality and
Youthful vigor of the Moslem Empire The truth
meet probably Ilea midway between these who
proclaim itto be In the last stage of decay, and
those who, like Mr. Hem:damn, hold it up us
very rich In the elements of defensive power.
K•aaaut'g BAIL Her• RIT/111W for Novem
ber Is upon our table. Besides its •ical full In
formation - upon money affairs it contains • too
simile of the of/cedilla" counterfeit, large num
bees of whloh are In circulation.
Aoaording to a statement In the New York
Timm compiled from the records nt Wsobing
ton, the total home valuation of the Cotton re
ported from the varione ports of the United
States up to June 80th, 1868, was $109,848,-
867, against $87,965,782 up, to the tam pried
IO 1862, showing an increase of $21,880,826.
This will go a great way towards liquidating the
lammed importation of foreign goads.
Paoscaurrton Pinroo, when in the U.
S. Senate, milks speeoh on polities! prolorip.
tion for opinion's sake, of which the following is
in &hairnet :
"There is bat one'sensible, prowtioable rule on
this subject It the discretion of the office hold.
ere will not obeersolt, let there tool the effect of
it
'lt le this: when a publie offmer neglects the
duties Of Ms officse for political purpose., prosti
tutes it far political dads; orin any way abuses
the trust °nodded to him, to promote the objeots
of a party,, bee 4ould be,remave4 and to far es I
hoe*, my party yield to that principle Owls oar
dial anent. lint when you transcend this, you
assail the public other in the free and unembar
rassed enrolee of his inallsrmble rights, emoted
to him by the Constitution airs man and a (O
ren."
_the 01111) of Collimator Bronson, the Pe - eddied
Pixel, violated this "tradable, prsaticabls
".f private 116 ‘.ren from the Saudwieb Islands,
we learn that thd,, 4
aloe of emoraimeing ne
' 11011231 en. for the of, the sovereignty of
the biandB.i) the .U. 2110 s, Upon 'mob oat
"
sate to the Sante all their
property, le being generally byeed the
foreign residente in the bleeds. Ifs Nheopin.
ion of our correspondent that tho goners afire
for such a cession will operate upon the mftv,„ vf
the King end Chlpfe. The representative/ tn.
Great Britain and Princelier. very much dis
turbed at this state of fame. deoordlogly, on
August 80, they asked an audience of the Kiog
bud Privy Cornell "for the iorPoect of express
ing their sentiments,reapeating some ormurrenees
which they emulsive deeply lacolvid in the 1101-
era;grsty of the King and the independence. of the
island' " This had been granted, to take plaoe
after the date of env dispatehee. If these 'rev
?mutative/ 'peak lightly of Ameritali sinirs
thy, and so forth, It Is supposed there will res.
tit a state of feeling which will drive the Ring
to en immediate application to President Pierce .
Vary possibly the questiOn'of entering the Isl
ands rosy be brooght Niters the next emigrate.
Y. rrames.
Images of Saute are •Mu In every aural=
house: but is bourse of ILI-repute the law to.
quires then to be leriird
lemseermdenn. et the N. Jamie. d U. FL Gam Us.
OHIO A5O PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
PITTeDMIG, Oct. 26th. 1868„
The increase of business- upon they Ohio end
Pennsylvania Railroad has been beyond_ the ea-
pacity of the equipment in nee upon the line.—
Although twelve new locomotives were ordered by
the Board some months ago, it has not been prat•
ticable to obtain them soon enough for the de
mands of the business. Tho equipment In use
W 169 adequate to earn about sixty thousand dol
are per month in regular work, bet, by extra
ordinary exertions, the earnings in September
were made to exceed eighty thousand dollars,
nod in the fleet three weeks of October the pas
senger receipts were neatly six thousand dollars
more than ever before in the same opulent time.
During the hut thren mouths the number of pu
angers carried has averaged thirteen hundred
and eighty' per day; and more than seventeen
thousand hate been carried in the last Iwo
weeks.
For sometime pant the only limit of the freight
business ham been the ability of tho engines and
eats to transport it; and the preference neceaea•
lily given to through freight has been the cause
of some complaints on the part of local traneport
era The efforte =Re by the Superintendent to
bring the wheat of the country though which the
road rune to Pittsburg and Philadelphia, instead
of having It go by Massillon to Cleveland, have
been eminently moecessful.
One concern engaged in the trade has offered
... ... ..
to give the road the . carrying of two thousand
bushels of wheat per day, or an average of that
amount, every day for the next six months
The now Pearl Mill now, in operation at the
railroad depot in Allegheny City, is able to grind
five hundred barrels of
_flour par day, and its
'flour is of the very beet quality. A large part
of the wheat of the Mosel' n region now passes
through that town in the a , and comes direct
ly on to Pittsburgh, and le shipped in thechape
li ra
of either wheat or flour to Philadelphia. The
natural consequence of this state of tillage, is,
that those whose interests are promoted by it,
praise the policy of the Company and the man
agement of the road; while those whose local in
terests nth injuriously affected by the diversion
of trade into new Channels, aro unceasing in
their attacks on the Company and its officer&
' The large receipts of. the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company for some months past, have been
in a great measure due to the foot that the Ohio
tng . enusylvanis Railroad has given I; a good
to the Weet during the continuance of
low water in the Ohio river. The passenger re
oeipte on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
187 miles long, have been larger than those of
the whole Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad from
1 Baltimore to Wheeling, 880 miles long; while
one is a cheap, and the other a very wetly line.
Extensive arrangements have been made for
' ticketing passengers through from Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh to the print:44l towns in the
West. Passengers are carried from Crestline to
Pittsburgh in ',even hours, and from Cincinnati
to Pittsburgh in about fourteen hours. A large
part of the Northwestern travel, which formerly
went from Pittaburg through Cleveland, now
icon by Mansfield to Detroit, Toledo, and Chi
cago. A passenger clan golfirm Pittsburgh, by
Mansfield, to Toledo, in sloven and a half bourn,
and to Chicago in lees than twenty-three hours
The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad has been
managed with a remarkable agree of regularity
and safety, for a long elogle rack road, which
has necessarily been run wit humorous trains_end at nigh speeds. Until within . the last three
/
mouths, in which the road has been overloaded
With too much work for its equipment, the trates
rarely varied more than five minutes in the
time at their arrival, and great efforts have
always been made to make the connections reg
ularly. The necessity of doubling the mask on
parts of the Bee having become evident, the
Board have ordered its commencement, and
about twelve miles of it are now nearly comple
ted; besides' which a large addition to the equip•
meat of the line has been ordired.
Of the hundreds of thousands of passengers
who have been carried upon the road since it was
fleet opened, no regnlar.paseenger lea passen
ger ear has ever been killed by any accident
There are numerous parties in Ohio who are is•
teetered in the northern, or New Yolk and Erie,
route, and who are eager to exaggerate such se
°ideate or delays as may occur on the central
route through Pennsylvania - if their statements
are to be credited, the route through Pittsburgh
toThiladolphla Is open to 'matey every objeotlen
that can be made to renewals or their manage
meat. Those persons, however, who hold stock
in the Pennsylvania, or the Ohlo and Penney'''.
nits Railroads, would be very sorry to exchange
it for stook in the New York and Erie, or Baltt-
Mot e - and Ohio roads. A oollissiou which °t
ottered upon the Ohio and Peonsylvania Rail
road about three weeks ago, has been a sobject
of much misrepresentation. It wee the only
similar oecurrenoe that ever happened upon the
line, and no person wee. killed. The filoperin
tendeat, Mr. 8. W. Roberts, requested the Board
to make a spec:lel Investigation into. the circum
stances, which was done, and-resolted in bin be
ins exonerated by a unanimous vote oldie Di
rectors. The primary cause of the accident was
inoerreet telegraphic information oommenicated
to the Superintendent by the eoodutter, and
such a result cannot again occur.
Tao two persona hurt were both in placer
where ahoy were positively prohibited from be
ing by the rules of the road; one being In the
baggage ear, and the other standing upon the
platform of it.. The preliminary steps have "A
rcady been taken for the oonstruction of a double
track aeon that part of the line where the encl.
dent happened. Pm-merman
R.LIBCITICIII. 07 Fount MT TIEN BAIDINLII.III
Govesammer —Ameterding to all seeounts, the
Sardinian Government has rejected Formed—ap
pointed Consul to Genoa by the present Cabinet
—on the ground that he wu a terolationist, and
.co-saszointe of Menial In the recant revolution
ary movement in the pentium's. We hava
rea
son to believe that the Spanish government will
reject, for congenial tautens. the appointment of
Mr. Soule, as American Minister to Madrid; and
o should not at all be surprised if the Nespoli•
tan government were to rtjaot Robert Doe Owen,
on •ceount of his rocisliatio and extreme opin
ions, as developed daring his career In this noun
try. A curious question and di/mission may
spring op from these rejections, which will Iced
to memo strange and remarkal;e developements
hereafter.
- SPECIAL lOTICZI.
Ws ortracr the ettontion of our read
++ to the advmthisuulat of ... MORSE'S INVIGORATING
DM DIAL!' to I. Pound noon t/u fourth IMAM.
------
SarBI3II.I2LTATIA AND L AAAAA rex GOLD
Mining Company; Saw Y. re .lump. sel3slat
trat Premium for beat hl at
W1L6021 t BON. feeblonable Hatton. 91. wood
elmtt.tro not prepared to Jutish their customers
met the public. me assortment of Hats Mod Oslo.
Watch for boeutr of hoist, sod pot... ommot 1. sac
heated 67 ear hOase In the city.
Portlestler attention 1s Menet to our own meaufeattme
of la. h3ho and 114.00 /Lac 0c22-4 wawa
AMOS LELAND
171 PEARL BTREET,
N 1 Toss,
ISAIStITACTUREES AID DEALERS
IN LtritY DISCRIPTION or
STRAW GOODS,
oonedsting to port of
PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED, BRAID,
CANTON AND PALM LEAF EAT&
English, Itallian. Swus and Bilk Bonnets;
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, he. ho..
17 Cis* Can.
0PD1) , 14.g 4 - ale of 41., large.t Gtoei. it, to
which Lltlistlnetloa of Oath .n 1 TIC. Beyer. I.
folly iollnltal.
N. II..HATTIRItfI aro particularly lurlad to call and
examine our Stock, which Li caltod expraraly to thatr
bids. ambraolag all the rum and hrhloo►ble tattles of
Uctda .1241nd
Third
THE STA n E u hI UT h A =
F t R
E AND
111/ MARINE LIIBUIIANUE COMPANY, rf Ilarritiaurg.
Ilaserninin, PM, t, 1669
Atsets of the (tempers r. Ma ,9 I 944909.016 61
Premiums ree'd to May 1, 1663. 136.260 66
Interleaf reed on fnans,.... 916 19
liltationerr and 1/61no Furniture-- 1,1100 00
Promignia 488811.41 t
94 -8"8,188 28
Do. terminated—
L 880 8..E218.8888.Pointo1Q . c . 1 . 8;;X: 1162
188araws, ItAtm.:Rd Pr•mitti.,
Btittlotiiirr. Printing. 72.201 81
X lOO
Clapital stool . Laid And otouted $
100,0000 TO
00
Amount cf etsouroos lioblo for Imam.... A. 368,310 TO
, alarm
Premium Naar- ..
110009 4,04 miuti64,,,Vigizazzalkoo4o/3: 00
other waritice. '
0.12 nu harmlt o rliis;wdra;,w,x. " 2 ." 5 '
otecared Or ads ' 4.7130 Si
07040 lumina* mud Btatloorry—.. i.OOO 00
- -----40817.1111 70
Amount of adjaetei oloixoe saidoet 14. Oom•
Deny not yet due .4 6,000 00
Dauphin
JOHN P. IttiTllAßr pl O u lt m D. Dauphin moot,:
P.
• o.fi ghiY n W . K , lorrshur
o: V u t j i N r. glhk t i
h
J AA NAcUTII KAMM.
Dauphin souutri
d. J. OILLAT, llanishurgi
latealibri. Um bon minty;
JOIAN P. ItUTIIIMPORD, Pruldont.
also,A. J. dLLICS.
Inland
oin i s:rs against innils Mum tad Inland narfmalon:
mAeUteon:Mandl., to dcy or 0001027. et lowest ram
mbar. Polkas° Issued on daellloof Imams
II Ifor for a form of • •
a t. war of Sourth wd SMlthnew
A. A. UARitilell, Actoorr.
sor—Thlo Emmen Is • mop .
Blown'' ea of Jamaica Gin.
of unusual exosllmor.
In ordinary dials:hos. insisierit rs. In short. In
ofimi of mootratlon. of the dlgrativ !toy r a s a, ll
Imaginable value. Daring the prevoloorn, tha a owaa ,a
ilhohisi sod mummer raistbDAAD. 41.11d."0""oesmIlsrly
damokrun no family or ludlvidasi should be
sun to gob tb. grauluolhisonoo li "
MdPired only by I. BROWN. at Ids Drug and gu ou ot
gforamortboalit Owasso( MU and Illoisnat strosts,PAg.
adelphiomd fire isle by all the risprotabLs agoguo.f. le
Ws Stotai: Mg. In Pittsburgh. by Bad. Pan, Jr. & A.
liamstook A Co.. Dr. 8. Smith, Womal mi.. A 0,
la Lbaghont City byfi.e:gulbwaits and We A. *4.
, -
Assignee's Notice—The undersigned AE
eleliMet of Eri. l llb IlMskuoar •bereby welly all pers.a
ad...bees:l to said Heaseltest. to call lad make pap:cent,
era all peones hating claims against him. will piece
rOecat them to httlem.nt.
. The store will be kot open to sell tot the stork of goal,
un hand about CO dare ream this date. where W. H. Eln
raid, one of the Assignees Will to found.
- REVERN MILLER. J.•
OEORGE A. BEIRY,
WM, IL KINOAID,
Pitteborsh, Oct. 10,1653. Owl Asidirrores•
A. H. HOLNIES & BRO
MANUFACTURERS OF -
SOLID 808 VICES, BLEDGIB,MB .
• " 7dATTOCKB, ORORTBABB, acc,
TIMBER SCRIM, BRIDGE BOLTS,
OAR 'BOLTS,
WASHERS. COTTON. TOBACCO, AND HEMP SCREWS.
PITTSBURG.%
()Mee SW Wood at., between lit and bad.
AU kinds of blacksmith work for Beldam, ac., acne et
the shortest roltice and at the lowest prices.
All sorb warranted moot to nor manufactuixt.nßll
so3o
gerMs3. S E CARGO, fashionable 1)1080
Miter and /111 floor, No. 7C north strlNt. .. 00 d •'°".
All work entrusted will to totoontod with Duane." tool
olsooteh. opl3
Itir BURKE & EARNER' SAFES--Ilere
f. the kind oh teeth:lour as to the vale. of our YATES.
upon which ran confidently rest the reputation of our
work. We have aimed, published several certificate&
keying that Safes made for oar regular and °ruiner/
calor, and sold ahrond, have been sublected to the
S6VEREST TENTS IN AIITUAL (NINMAOILATIONS,
and rre.atTed their contents totally free irow
The following Is another mot of the game IncOn , ratable
character:—
610.00 . 0 WORTH OF BOOKS RED Pt FF.RO
MUD WITH A $4O SAPB!
- - -
ALBION. Cats 00.17, P 11.4
November 12.1862.
td.mema. Boers a Elkomes—Dear Shim Your two lettoni
•err dul y retels.l. Iwu shed. at the lime. I would
a ty. iu gard to your See. I moulder It perfoetly Slag
I' I fantod the one I bought. of you lad fail. uti the
Morning of the 10th nt Jane hest—my store building
befog burned to ashes. It was built of wood and brick—
. Dino story building. y Bain In It at ttie
time or th••ihro, and tell into t Sr where them ran
a Jorge amount of oil. It was a •Pl 7 hot tire.
.Mr notes and book; amounts that were In the Safe.
amounted to about TISLI Thousand Dollars, ',Moil w.
.pid. There was not a single paper injured; and further.
I would advise any parson who Is doing busluoro, t 9 i OPP
CO tlma, but bur • Salk to keep their palm., Itito
Set one that io good. I ova rally rotommoud your gales
to an Otle.
tt You, truly.
y
.10115 OLARICE.
Z tir Oakland Propery for Sale— This
Proirorty is situated about one half mile from the city
Var. fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue. It le overed
with Fruit I rose of the diploma hinds. many of them in
lull 4.Nug. Also an ,akinxidence of Grape. Raspberry.
tfurra,t. llooseberry. Av. There is a tvrostory grime
togethrs with oonvenlant out houses on it. For
no, ^ f secs. and Ideasantness of location. tide property
Canon , be stirpmed. It oontains • little over 0 acres. I
•111,1 t the ort,le together. or divide It koala purettassra,
TIIO2. 3. CAMPBELL,
No. 11l Wotor otre.t.
Oct.. h. 1E53; dlf
HENRY H. COLLINS.
roßwAn DING AND
NOM 10 I Miti)d
MERCHANT
AND WIIOLEAALE DEALER IN
CILICESE. BUTTER, NICEDII, PIKE, AND
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
- No. 23 Wood street, Pittsburg..
WCONNOR, BROTHER & CO.,
RANKERS AND ENSITRANCE DEALERS
No. lb WOOD OTELEET,
One door. from First ttttttburgh
' pa_ Buy and sell Par and Current Fun du
Eight on.l Time Exchange Coin, Blacks. Mists. and
Westrin Time BEL% and . Promissolg Noise: .)low d per
cent. on Tints Pew...hese Par and Current Moons; and.
In., rise and Marine Policies dir the stns Aswan.
oceitslay (mat. 1110.000) and Hord hisurance Cb
$10.K.0.009). • ante
CHARLES E. LOOMIS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Norgages &a, Negotiated
PARTICULAR. ATTENTION
OlVeiN TO tU POILOIId.B7. AND SALE o tTOCKI4.
arg"...rd , s Dv, M. Jonsa f Oo" corner TV.4.snd Fnarth
R. C. LOOMIS,
t ilt the late firm of M'Cardy R hin)ol.i9,)
AND SHOES
BOOTS
S 9 Wood street" Pittsburgh.
Je3111,'53
CaIIt . II . I.I.IIIMISIIWIIipMPAZY of PllttihtlTgb
IL D. KlNti. easssresre.
e.a.mura. L. VARSIIILL, 097. T
Or/ YCZ, 9e WATZR, SIMMS MAIULET AND
WOOD 52112YTS
tr 4+1./E tY clfj Ll, ANI. CAltkiti Nt,ILA t., TII
4pID; itleblealPH KIVILDet. AND td/DiTTA
Et` It,
- *re,mce t 7 rare Auu,
artpwras cf (44.4/ILA and U2A :VP Y:i-J roof.
sm.l
r/113/4T0111:
II UJr_
Kaypiur : 0. M. titer,
G
• Vim, 01.0:11, •
Darien.Jr 1 Virg,
Pil.ort:,
11•11.1:1. 1 PrearMll,ll,lt,
• t.e
I J. Sch .
mll-r.
Wen t
.1•71
1 , 111111 . W 11.4.04 LOWARJJ GRAIN/
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
IMPODSIDS MID WHOLZIALE DEALUI IN
PODIUM AND DOXXSTIO
II AIIiDWAILL, CUTLERY, tie Le.
[aye remoYed to their new end a:Lonely°
Itiger, !n. Woof arena. roes goat. above the Cl. tituries
kttal, where their oustotzem, and Dettabaota reared' y,
brothel tel Co ats exaosittation of the moat eccapleta *war,
meta ...et areevat I. 'Mt. ells.. MD,
FLEXING BROTHERS,
(tOCC2/001/1 To Z. LIDO D CO.)
• WHOLESALE DIIIIOOIIITS,
• 14.766 W..d stroot, Pittsburgh.
IvorWlLtinprtstat. or Dr. 3.rf.sx.es OtlrbrAtlvi V•rek!faso
Ulna to
JAMES P. TANNER,
WIIOLEMALII DYALEIt
IS BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, AND LEAXUE,
Sip. SS Wood inroad, Pittsburgh.
BITIVM vials AID V 01.?..
Pr My stock consists of npwasds of 2500
tarp
truatistwispers. adopted exprowdy for 44 lad
W1.1711i SALES, and will be .ostl
mat
pne..—
econAring favors/Ay with pier
of Fbilmhelobis wad ICow
York. Port/mum.. will pious v.ll 050 examiwo Wore
h.)teq.• All., 0111 , YOWL SOLE LZATIILICR. f )719
DAGUERREOT YPES
AT TILE
NATIONAL GALLERY
I ACK SOWS National Dag uorreitn 0 alloiy,
pfi ,r4er rf ;tb• Diammil a 0,3 .1.1 - e . t.a etteet, (op t.
WII,Vm Drug Vtoreo Pittablugh,
Lallv wad liivit/erm viAbing teoht•ls 1M1111.111.12v.
urVeratn prbvp,vill please call at the eaava setabilsb
131.1 t. t 1144 urvilbTyr,. alvrice. 'We surd ?kr LL.chte.
arranged with drip sklll-thst th• othvvtay v.l tslrw the
v.vt vvtinkto fat similes of the h [mak kWm wilb ail th.
zymutof aslvit4 I I V. IV• t:TZ'.l_ alt, rtarrtai.
',147 do. 1
Get rve=tilanv.
VA-Lbevvi tiot roznlred WWII , a Octuro. ror•
14—Liacsicamec taken nl tick and Icenca-c.: fcc , :c
Imy Fri crib ,Ity'aii.l
OT.c. and ciperaticif if , 71 q t. to
RLltr4o2n i 44 L. Dia.nr..,: •
NILBOWB 1 1 711 ST PREEIMII
DAGUERREOTYPES
eon orricx BUILDING. TILIRD kITItHLT.
•
d rrizt , :Ns and stranger' who wish t oh•
ed.. aceurete. ertiatioqind Itfa nb Illterisei. at 4
•ary tore:nub, price, will god It to their Interest to eAll el
Ibis wilt-Icanwit entaLlleipnent, where entire estirtaet/ra
le ittiorenreed, or no
charge owls. Peeing con of the
taro:, end beat •rratoreel 814.1 and Aarlicht , wrrr rant
er.obel for the peep.. with inetrutnente or the meal
pSeettolll.l, marl 1.1,4 w 1./opted the orfatelo or Deaner.
ref .w.,plactlwa by the celebrated Cl
1 . 111...)-I flan 4.1 .et. Y net, Sir. A. flatters hbrraelf to be
abbo In utter to the betrone of Its Art, •et yie of II 101•
.ribber rl.Air Orin atnabe, whirl hoe barer trey eorrefraal.
(Avant ei.en a).l iu al. weeltnre. fr et. I
a. err
A Caid.—Since the Proprietors' recent
‘Lahorelory enlargements hays elloinl him to sandy hie
autaeroue orders tar Lycn'e Ketharion, he has also Intro.
dowel some new Cbemloal attioltlee which adds edit to
the Mat <hareem of this Immensely pop War article for
Coehne. Beautifying. memerthaer and Restoring the ILI,
Let than now nee.:
Who never twaltehare.
And thou who always wed,
• blow ate the more.
Thtin lee Iretill 26 ate., Iri large bottler, ant mar be
had at an, Blare In the VetteJ. States, U. B. 'Aram,
Proprietor, 161 Broethrer, New Ydrk• oelB4m
. . . .•
D. B. B&RNINI, Proprietor. 161 Broadway. N. Y.
Bold Ia Ptttabargh by B. B. &Hem C. Paw... DettL
Pie* Jr.. rierolow A BM. sad Drama a Bolt,. 1049
se - The Stomach prepares the elements
of the bile and the blood! and If It demi the worn feebly
and Imperfeetly. liver Mame the certain result A.
soon, therefore, en our affection of the lieu Is parreind,
we may be sure that the digestive organs are out premier.
The first thing to be done, is to administer s sped&
which will act directly upon the stomach—the 'mainspring
of the animal machinery. Nor this' pre. pose we can roe
°mimed /3007LAND'a 0 IftligN BITTZILS, prepared by
Dr. O. 11. lookout. Philadelphla.. Acting as in alters•
tiro and atonic, it strengthens the diue tion. clowns the
condition of the blood and thereby gives ti g njuity t o the.
bowels. *riles advertisement. oe2S.2er
aenndigestlon and Liver Complaint
CURED DY KIDD'S PDTBOLKUM.—Rsad tb. following
!Mtn from Bev. 0. Diaklnwou; s illemowary Ia Ong=
Mo. J. M. Kun.--Thar Mrt—Mmtolf anal imm
b.eommitly boogettod by lb. a.. of your. Potrobtum,
wish to bay* you and me. bog of two or Mr.* Oman bob
lb. Commis! mutillholotor In tido Wide, nod
reveal of my pools am offootod with Indlygtioti and gn
Ingetion oftE.ilyer th. mum of rai pelf wog *Mt bogies
taking yettl PRTEOLDDIC ROOK - off. w. trot
hottlin—two or throe moh--about • yenning &half
040. and we
n we h.n . l h
..uiwni 'BMW oo grog tumub for
thug thal b ...i . logmt , a . mt h • ~,•„1 .
i ? relirrooptio rollogd, and, I bare folt gitilim Mi oo t
0 .16, t My wit. •
rollorod from Murat,
Moog/worths ilvor.whlo E tv boon of snore yens Pawl.
k totteb th yk u t O lva. asurini4
_ono. IL SEDUM.
110 carol Wort, and Druggists OM gledloino lager.
gaga
IDogont advertising Nicola= will copy 1 •
•
iteirks• a Spring and Bummer Medicine,
UALTIIIISI SPANIeIt lILISUItIt stands areereineat t.
bore all others. Ito alngulerty elhenalons action on the
blccd; IG stsengthaing and vivifying duanile.c Jr. t ot &
action on the Urn; Ito tendency to drive .41 b utton to
the airfare. thereby entangled. the erstans aenardlosr- to
New*, own htesarlptlon; Its barralearh and at the same
time antreenthaary fool [(beta, and the number et eases
trannedto reany of tbs most rasps:table artisans of
lUabisand s Va4ane els•Wherthlllnstber=l,4Tererketre
that thete.hi sus bombes eboat 1.. ' -
The trial of• singl• beta. will Wier thi wait
egi ltsbotent. • • • •
ar I,PenhEnellt SaNaltigglipt.
,014.1aks
~,,
uog_t
ENSURANc ritipAi
NEW Yo ic.,\ \
„.:
CASH CAPITA 150,000!
R. O. LOOsfiVnent,
No. bil Wood Area ylutsburgh.
DIEECTOKS:
Oran. L. Loonsis-.-,...---.LaW of the ' Ilartforjo I
Jogarr Cbraing .4-Iriroa o f to w • Co.. .
Hoarlerre Delta.. ..... -....--t , • Inn
of
lh.oren it eNanwee. '
nwhavel Bleadow,---.----,,-.Lblg , L1Lf....t.41715AP g & L b'
hips a Me1105....--r..nt at Claritn. Welk ......c • "
mps at55,....._...—..,,,.----of George D e ACo i
I.os A. E„,.._ „,„„.....-.F Fe inf n. Mahn r't Cal
direr Finn of Willard is oni -
Lew P 5r....-. --- --4-1 1 or 1; 4 ‘.....v0.'"' , k ),..
!fr''''''ura O.
AU. - -----
- - -. .......2 .... .. flrrin l o ' f'.l, men & B elt . 'I ., 1
elkeerha B. Haa1,„.,...,-.- Yirsio of O. il, Un 3o i &N'S lit ANt A SkiN
A. B linedunsan,-....... .....e..r.rui of / 1., lios, a . ..„
..
intik. a lenennertJ..-- - . Stem of ASA lamer., t c . _
_I 3 L. 4 .7. f., 3 . 1 „.
<narks ..4 5her1den.............-. -...t...ELnn of oucloer vl. ',,;4:71, , eir,K .. 1- , :1.W o
.gor A,, , ,yr......Firm of Lewis Akbebzu7jr .a 0 • ', ; I: ,=== m ; , 2 -,,..
Lev& P. Mono. Firm or Jl M D•ete.,
?Or
& Co. Y .' .. '''..
MrAR--ig 3 I:7,bh7N
moos r Dterloht_ Firm of T-arl yin. iridge ,h D r srl mw tht : a
fn. G. Nein. ..'
Charier. P Bodderne,...-...-f fru% of Baldwlo. Stare • li Co. by of
army c Chihns,----,--...-941. " 4 ' . .! 3 ,. 33.3 " 3-4 C i K. OFFI:E. - -=-- 3 bogs now 'Vying, f 4 sara,
caona D " innern,...-.-. . .Virm el h P. kiergo.
Laden neurn,....-. -- IrLanloi Com., Lathrop it C. by no ; MAI DICKEY a; ‘ ,l ',
Those. Menenner,...----....-1, inn of T. A, • IL Manienger .
9, .. 1 &Mod ...........-- Firm of J ohnoon a Sanford. P.RED FL ISNi - LS--tirbgphy & B
Clerto . l 2 /Vierfen,....-......F1rm of Norton, Butler A Hof L ld hay. reed aid usortritent gl Barred Mi. el•
Sephen.4 .. ..... - I
. -Finn oi Berd a Fiai. A aellp•PHY & lIRCEIFIEL;? have rat' , ,l
ii.da.. l 3 . YQ1".........:71ten0 :O,_l l liaskell, Merrick a Buil ivi I, sf ether euppl or Iloniton Col are .ca SI , evesc.
Arr( S Barnes _ yQ.‘,,;,'1e1...„,.. 8 kii..0.1'...,*,20„ „,.„,, Chbniss , ___tte arn . i Tatar Collars r
Hoe Lockwood,.
letteetes Hopi-enc. ... .......... ...... of klophlw, ill'. &B. ii II AXIYERS' PI\BLICATIO46:
Lyaam
i_j Crarll ire' Paper+ to the Poe pia, fl ve e rs,
Armes A. Dvensie,.... Flrm of Brown, Raba, a Dwight
leaneH.Avainghenn, Flint o r y to mengp e gy,l4,,H • no.
, d in o L . Tt lla m n if4 1,..„. /0 6 r e,
Jo. H .91oHL Firm Of Swift, Hurlbut k Co.
do , Iran:Wive peas. t lint
Curbs Nolie, .. - . -.' Firm of Condit .Nobles -
Bard A W0rk,....... ..... .........L-Firm of Work k Drake. do ‘S•lect Wiitin .
Nation H. St 'Sim t 7 011 non, Stockwell a Co. t . " . r2a_le by t01i4.13.
____ • S. MSWC'f 3.- ellia CO.
4
Jaw Humlney,-. Irm of Barge r, m.pbr.y a But!. y,&-rEw BOOKS— '3.
Bin T. it sr. .---....Cr tiler Corttuental Bank. ~,
Peenjord N. Benno - -1 , rm of Wells, Fargo k Co. LI The Compl=itafejl t, I n e lfoljBible: 3 ,,
ac.n2 o Pr.roc,-.- ilint Willearge Pearce& et Co• Ber Hr
.ing to.Sor.hy 1. B. Ague: \
13131K0N L.‘)..003115, Prwidelent Venice, The 07 o the b.. btEimond Flagir
CHAS. J. MARTIN , Elocretarv. Napoleon in E Hoe
1 he Little Dragulter, or l'illal iSection;
The Prairie Allaitonery. Zarb' Ram:,
: r . to the litHioted.— si.. or Th ew Tooafia. All. and Beath
liarA Great Biagi „„, . fed W ~,.._ !Lorelei
F o e, Wre Stai,v‘Lyon. gleauldgs trona ...ern
Dr. McLane, the Inventor t.b 1 b ===m- ..==.• ueury w o Pergalf.w. ,theory UO T W " d" '
used these Pills far mural re :o in the practice, before he
See
3 %
mould be induesel to offer Me to the mobilo in
ruche
• Loom Pe Math. Soria, arithon's Chalon
Hones. John Dougaat
manners as to make them knocr+throughout the eentritol COaiolt Struggle, Kai an'e ChemistN;
This learned physician felt tiler. repuitnanro that all Job. orte'Closro, Linoo .• L• 111; ,
Lich-minded Mee of &douse ri in entering' the lista Upham'e Mental Philo. by;
\
waylayare Political Roo 71
against thorn unscrupulous ern:dries who obtrude their Obnahas's Phlloos by. enoceThenee re Corona:
gumless nostrum upon the put 4,. aod rely upon a system Jatineon's Agricult robary. Whateiya Is s
of puffing to sustain Meng vine•d. howney, of the a, Hit...We 0.1 g . Her hills Astronolpy, ea.
New Juvenile. For & a et E tern priors hy
real value of, the Liver Pills, ar loth :tented by ih. plain JO N S DAYIIIOI/ i
'Bohm. of dutl. the Doctor Coolly mad:. his d create '", late 'iron A Aga. •
,
r.aiblaa on Mealier of public good. His great mall.. ' BS• tun et , m..{ '
i•WI not 41.pp:doted the ex•extetiona of Hot. mediod
practitioners, at whose inslaneel be we. Induced to forego
nip inelinzU in. From e veer 'Oorfet do w , hr. 'b... 3
srati'y inn ao °ants of its wonderful cona&ve elLats-tbe
:last .d the West. the Boyhood the South, are alike le.
den with "tidings of great Joy" from the ofiLeted -
rhea wonderful Pills have oompletsly conquered that
great surge of Americo, the Hirer Complaint.
kip PrireLevers will be aeref toast foe DR. AVIAN E'd
IT
CI)kBRATED LIVER PILLS, and tat. ... eils. Thor ,
another Pills. purporting to e Liver PHI. now terfOre
tl i
the. publl. Dr. SPLanode Liver Pills. also his CelebratedVertnifoge, can now be hod at Hrespectable Dn. Stew..
in the Cubed State., end by tole Proprietor
FLEMLNG BROTHERS,
, er7.9S Mum...tents to J., Kbhl it On, CO Wood et.
no Maturtlay I ..t, 131.Ltri 01:18TA. Intent daughter
of Prof, Aux. T. McGill- ," ,
, . .. •
,
In thoriekleyellie, GC Mathis*, et;: nest SA/cloak r.
-
Sim MARY ALLISON wire et the Her. i.lllll AU'SOIL
- .
Ile funeral will tole p'sm ails Micros n. at 8 o'clock
from lb. redden-cc of her motrihr. Mee. Arolimo, In /ie
NEW ADVER 'SEEMS
FOll. -SALE---A vain! ble llouee anda .
Lane tha let Wanl, CI7 oAlegheny. on •••
mint(touting the river. It to £ new brick
building, 3 stmt. high, cow. ohm 11 thorn, There la,
an ea cellent cellar under the whAri building, of ant
stow; them are also Stable Snd Cool Ilona. on the'
orrra dee, together wi t h a .pd ant, anrding an amide
strum', of pure water. Ti,. lot la 00 feet in front, by lru
fest I+,B to an Mier 18 toot arl I T A p ply to
0 .31.1wd JOHN EL
LY. on the premise , .
--`
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
NEW AII4IANOISSIENT:'
COMMENCING ALUIATIBT 71 th, . 11453.
gialigial,XWPßE
to XPT: k. SS TRAIN
i leavea Pitteburgh at
& A ; al'ae. a c erttlAVVlTlirt:`, Vg.r.r.rZi 6 otr.n
1. the evening' eta ho and Serra. Fan. from
littebursh t r Cincinnati $7 76 to ololumbor,Sc 06,
MAIL TRAIN leas* Farah nth at 8 31) Lai.: dines at
,‘
Allier: and reaches Creates at 8.00 1,11, connmating
with he Night Train to eltr bus and Cincinnati. road
• Ith dm Bellefautathe and liaus Railroad for Harm
ladtariaeolts, Term Haute, add towns in 1nt1... Con.
Hecthms are madc at Alliance. t ry rallrosi with Ravenna.
udson aril Orevrlami. Pineal trona Pittsburgn to Cleve
land, 11 00.
Conomtioto are made a:1. Maiallehl by railroad with lan.
11orky City. Manatield, iMourit Teroon. Newark, Lod
Zanesville. rare to Sanding, It, 51 50; to Newark 54 :At
or Zanesville 56 00.
licousetion• are made with 14lro:t and Chiang, both 41
and
dus • City
° l . ..aerate. igi ' lma k sPittabitrilli ln the Hail Train st
6 30 oda. go direct by Harmerehl ,l ad Sanduaa y City to
Detroit. without detention. kers to Detroit $0 Oh; to Chi
cago 11l OW
RETURNING:
TUB ILSPHE.BB TRAIN lualea Crestline all 00 e. at:
Mmodiald at 1.40 e.K.....1 Alliance at 5 e. at , and notches
rlttaburgh at 8.18 e. ail couneoting with the Express
Trial. to Philadelphia and Italblmore, which lasses Pat.
11
b O,l . . 1 1 0 1 0 p.m. Tim. (toga eltleitlll/11i to Pittsburgh
1414 boom—Yam 57 76. Prom ieltieranathth Phil.lalplith
ur Balilmera 516 CO:
HAIL TRAIN Lever Creaa at 7.00 ` A. a: dine at
A111•12ac concerts with Rop ed.. Train from Cleveland.
arid ammo at Pittsburgh •t b.. nu
I
n taburgb at urow IIItIOTITON
10 A.m. and 4.45 e St ACCOMTDATION TRAIN leaven
P. and New Brighton
et 7a. Y. arid le. al Runaror Tickets 111 00. Quarterly
notate rit mired estop. , •
- . FREIGHT TRAIN Imre. Tittsburgh at 0...% a. u.,
and arrives at 4 IV It,.
Parownurra ant m amas , / to tiontim Miters at M. Omar
ranee Otto., e the rodent Street Station.‘ 1 ,
amain PARKIN. TlSket Await.
.11a.The Tralita do not runir. Sulam
4011 — VartImr information mar be obtained of
JOHN 17.,
LLY, N4./10, Agent
Pittsburgh. Aug e. 10163. . ma
___
• WM. W. IfiUMI,
4O 99, North 2d ot_, 2 doo -
Mt. Vernon Hoc., Philod..-•
r.O ter Ossonttice. MIL I
OarbdelOno, tbr
/01_, to
The enbeerlber woald reoped
ofkwep
pert dui the pithaini
e, rounding In part of
wh will be didiewel of flat
+boned. And
Alev. IN•ft u*l I t heroin'
Bh•dre, Wicks./
N. aeon's Patent add
ede
Teachers
919 1 ,0 Male and on, Female Teuton
A mt.-1 Robe r tisrpoh reboot. \ The on
men et 3. B. store, ti paid Iraotink. on friday
oronhat. 4th of Novrrnber. roo.lre. nroporitlonr.
Tonno—tor Principal. $3O per Infra.: Berrnia, t2k, and
trroolo,ll2El per month. B. Bzumm,
pal Std. PreaLtont.
GREAT ENGLE* RENEDY.
TIM MOST V*LUABLE
bring dt Bummer Iled i laine in the Worldll
H
DR. A SEY'S
FOREST, /vermin:wet be the Nobffity Medical Acuity qf bop
/a.. and a.m.( the most Ealruordistery hied
=
UMtu he the lithrid. •
Medicines matelotna bi 01.,. or Liquorice, like the
boasted Sariaparillta require many large taint. te
th• tdigtdem ehanc•th heelth. The FORKST WINE
is altogether • different article. It ameba. no anew
to give It entsletecor, but arupirs• lb eamPent them.
and mineerful medical Proper from rho vegetable, plants
of able, It la composed. The set Moe cambia*, the
virtue. et the
WILD CIIIIRRY. DANDIL ON. YKLIWIT DOCK.
AND SARKAP LLAI
with other valuable plreits,whudi• properties are still more
, •
the blab eancantration renders It o. of the most eat,.
lent medicines now In use- [lionntimee: lea than
eigle bottle rwetoree the Downing patient from we. •
nest. &bill ty and Bickner.. to strange. vjgorop.E...ll.h.
Kvery does Mame its need 'rear on the °connotive. and
Immo.. the Mate of the hes the The These Mee
recommended In the etrongeet i tems,. for all atoptelots
of the
ti e ilteriea.
lemma. Kidneys, *crams Dual-tiers. m 1,,,,
Japed,l:l=l=7.l6:4 Lau tr k Ampeitte.
at ' bienitirreargf froriAO "d
BLOOD and imps. habal
Mitees. •
SAWED FROM iDEATIIDI
Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mather,. h'ghly '<erecta
ble avd wealth y chlteu of N erre ti. N J.
Do , i. W. 11 l brliteni your Toned Won• and
Mlle have two. themrans or raying my life. When I
enntmetoed taking them I laid at the notot of death, wtth
Dropsy. Piles sod Aathma. 317thraloienn had stream,.
as
over p0t 0117114 and my remit bad loot all boom or my
rem - nary. While In this demi II 'Muslin, your Forted
Wine lot Pills won. procured Inc me.sod before I had
Onleballthe Met bottle of th e Wine and boa of Pills. Im.
oedema.' gloat relict my bre/rl and Ilmoy. "hid, were greatly medico. became re reduced. Home of toy
remvery began new to metre. e 4 after continuing the
nee errant medicitte for about month.. the Ilia. and
Asthma wore completely cond. The Dropsy, with which ,
m r 111. atm Clare d in such great denarr, arm also uncle
pone, I have contlnuai the welt,/ your m•Aleln until
the ;mottor time. end I now enter as ported health m
ever 1 MY la my ill..altbouc
tt h ) am nave thong() _
, years
of are Voce.. ivereeo IN.
Newark, N, flee.y. MATIIEWer. 19,1817.
- Oreat Care of Liver Cornolaint of 10 years
- ..._... Standing. .
Nett Yoga, Jan.9lll, till.
Da. 11.8 M, Dear btirt—llavittir taken your Permt Win e
haleills to remove a diem.* Of the Wet. from which 1
eolf4red *petrol) ter upwards V ten ream: and haw.
log adhered rawly ti the direollous whioli aceocalway
the teedlelnert I beire'levreenal try health notwi th stand
ing all who knot pee thought my case bearable. Prev
ew. to taking the Wine and ril e, 1 haremorse to the
best medical treatment. hut continued to grow worea to
'• ao alarming deer... Some of my Menem alma, despair
togly of my ease, and trt.d to tormade me frontinaktos
ore of any advertised remedies:l.d. I doubt not, bat
what themare hundreds who are dianteded from taking
roar exert lent medleloes, In campottenoe of the demotion
end Inefficiency el matty advertised remedies put foth bys
unprincipled men in damlog advertisements, Hut. what
pity it le, that the deception nerd by others. Impala be
the merger of dloniadlur many imbruing under dies.
from meting trlol and Wart cared by your ex.di ee t
remedies. • Humanly tipealtheg, tier hays sawed
when I eonnorneei making useolthern, [was In a watch- ed eOrtidlan • hot began tomperlimee their good Paean; in
less than three dept and In ti weeks from Om time 1 par.
chased the medlelnen, to the erect •nreritie ot ell in 7
friend., I was ...utterly awed, an bad ineremed fifteen
pounds In welsh% Miring taken no her of the Pllle end
two bottle, of the Wino. Would to clod that entry r poor
'offerer would stall himself of tr lame remedies.
re •
You.lo. JA oft* • WILSON. NERVOUS DM ,RDERS . \
•
Are dimwits of the Mitidu well*. ef the bodr. am unis/
ly brought on by tro - ablea and • affliction. .4 ara most
common ea Demons of, delicate oonatututions drams.ullti
minds. Low . sgirttr, melancholy fdalitful s e w
tearful antlelpations of aril flout the alightest mums
generally accontganytterrousdherders. The Ineut Win;
end Pills are an tinergetle reariedr in these complaint,
---. I
Extraatora letter horn Ur. J0a.,0. Paulding. dated
• • . PntranstMita. Sept Ith, teas
Da. 0 - W. Ilamirv—Dear flee—Pour Pt rest Wine and
Pilie bare rend my wife of • dreadful Nervous disorder ,
with which she bad been affentedl fee ts.y year., ~
body ter n , ma st weelei Meer. , the Wee fregmntly di.
rgtable!:dhadVv!Veerlentltuiraelltiltola,l:2lf at.,,
honoring coder ti. ddeoloe that4 o otathlngdmearo ~,i,;,
' Vol. rutra P rVf i l l:.`k,f1 7 . 2: h,14 Vit ur rralgr
She him regained her fifth .4 ni ce., and • 13..ectety.
...lite +Ter.'. J. P. PA LDINO.,
Dr. David blarvinot eslebrated rea l itinner 0 N: Yor k,
declared yubliel r, Ulla one bottle ef illalsore Pe radio
amtalned more Mrtue then Ofty Of the large ttlla ot
liarearstllla. Mown. h. 8. LaninMae ' -,- ~,,,, or ..
.
tyatfpdmWtnt' rp.atabl. Ira= t
;7 1 1 1g1 . 7,h .t tbor ,.., ,brre beard and e'en of
.4 will undoubtedly ble i lott n et - it l id d irtetu ' V e l ! i t
Win.ft • u in
Dr. b llige " N•na
bottle or 011 betties in dm Wars. anno.o:ated ftuvin
pm. meaty-11m er NS. IN . Ws by the appointed
mous; at who .wand s retail. Gemini dem 101
stmt. one door from Hudson, He, York.
Pohl wholenebeand atoll by GOO. H. 11111=11, eerier
of Wood street and 'Wren MUT. Truett. eat JAA
1 4 1 , A0XL11 oonme Ot outsi
~;
~
i b ti: z !s•
:La
°Fig' Giba . 7 r
- 41,1
tt\ ' it "
El) AT PL
\.t. fer f`elens
JOHN . T. TG:
(OTYle):, MARKET STREET, ROW IiVILLE, PA.)
BANKER AND EITRAR
ii fE B DICER.
\
ND Dealer in Foreign iiid D mastic Ex
-s alumna, Cortinaal of Dest . ljank*tea md a”..
et, l'urrent Money received o Dams)) aloha MOW
lo Pala, and collections made on ail the prfalyal pcdate
of the Utdtpd Beaten. ..,
Advaaeea wade on .tonslg^ manta of Pro-In* shipped
east, on liberal teem, otBl-11d \
g"‘IINSNLITS-100 bus. prime just \ ree'd
ara for We by foal) JNO WM .1k Op.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.—The tat. erei od
Motorola of John title, horobp notify all tut
to etroti tumid Grim. to call atd mako r ytuent and It
coral , . having elotiom agatns hlm. oil I oleos hon. t
(bon 1... tottlioneot.
the FLO.. (No. 1.A36. Liberty stmt.) .11e, to op.
fir a abort limo. to toll out tba Moak of ti otoharul.
al,. W. II eat., oat of the Asegorto rtll he fottod.
to whom all paint ate 1111 st I e mad..
W. U. POESY. \\•
WILLIS BOOTEI.
hit'abotah. Out. 31st. 1853 Amditomit
rICRANPARENT WINDOW OURI T AINt,
I —A Mike attottment of DAV and handommet atTlet.'
ly met/tel. and lot We at the Wall Parer Wore.
lout,. No. 65 Martot thott, betatron Ad and 4th ata. by
ot9l .11051A8 PALSIIIIL
DAPERIVINDOW BLINDS of.new 4nd
A, dos• ruble *Cy b,riry 06141. for byla by \
VIWS. PALMER, 66 Market et:
4,%; ALL 'APE.R. , from 1-4 t Li. to $5 pe;
7 V pifte, cotnpriling eel varif tie, of mtteno eal
s¢sllty far Nate by TIIOB. uAL6I6R.
0 , 11. Np. 65 Markin 61-
ATELVET CARPETS—Reed this day, at
the Cam. Waren:toms. N 0.112 tl•tkel At new and
. haunt etylee V inLVIII.T 1•ILN OtatChT.3, tn. which we In-
NI:11 v. lantana:, of purchaser.,
TAR -125 125 bble. j i z i t t red e
. by
No. 150 Water et. a IIO Itont et.
11110 E-10 tierces justree'd end for sale by
Eat BUBBRIDGE a INOURAM.
HETLAND ISLAND SOCKS--Another
CI Calmly • th•ea fine loft Lambs WoBI decal (hood blilV.l) to tha Or atland I•landa, which to real eamfart
caadot Or .quelled. reed at the Viftb titrsalt &mama
Fachr. 8831 WM. DALY.
C Cit,Jsl.o Nit ENT-5O kegs liutter;
8 1,1 le AD, Ins - .. I
A. DUI.DRItTIii/s.
lied ror eels by e ..:1?
50 K E G SO: I , 8. Tw d i o nt Tobacco;'
1:11 e , ban Barkers 10 do,
_
errele,
L 1
or
raleby oral
_L.
tr BXS: Ground Pepper;
10'd , do AN:4M
10 do do Gingr; „ \
10 c o ne do Alrinee , . ,
10 do do Murtard,j net reed and for elite
by dog
, A. CI:ILIUM/UM.
UPPER LEATHER 5O doz. in stora‘nnd
for &.l. Or cal • hARD 2DE LANGIL
QOLE LEATHER—New York and Bale.
t.mire Dela Leather. arriving
savAdßE,N..at...
MOROCCOS —A good assortment in store
auk for nkle by (ca.) J"- BAUD.* DX LAN.i.6.
FRENCH KU'S and' Calf Skins in store
for rag by <43l HARD k1:01 LANOH.
tA I INDOW GLASEL-350 bsa. 8:10, 10x12
!I m l : I° " 4 ' abi " la f a `Oita.B a BON.
Villa IRON-200 tons Springfield and Lan
L rot UM Furrow. for do by AtIeGILLB &ROC
WRAPPING PAPER-30 bdla. Straw
wr•Wag Paper, /or ..ley bIeOILLS & ROE
T"
01,, N SRS 0 ., 1 ; - . - 20 419.mli.TiLkiaanadRSotrita
rrimarny -- SEED-5 bids on hand;
whit. Deans-6 do do do.
aCI
y , ,ALE.RA.TUB-10 bbls. pure fialerat
titor and tor rAI • 31e91L19 i\ .
i loliN BROOMS-400 dca. asaortedi --- da,
a.. s/ . a otto.lafrr. BIeGILLI S & Ilf"
.
"el-100 bales No,. .1 . ,,,2 . and 3, il
i t ATE LNG —lt
11l store and for ask IttedlC.lB A stil,
BYRNE'S LOG ARITH SI S—Pxaotie ell, eficiit
and diract nieth+d omin:dating the Logatithan of
ant. WVen noustbar, and the unrnber of nor *standing to
Nitto!T s o It i tilt i t" dh lhirit ,P4xs7sZ y lvt2:t!."
IL
iw_ .prB'74.II9IIITECTIIRE—Hiiiiii on
e LL. b :Le4e r anleTeleiereVtLnig fli r t=
to thar .. , th an Ann/nail retatirs Lob:ll , 4lnm matt eats,
by dart Data onaot 1 rot .quarto. AAm mars atilt
nboes for oak' by tta's3 . l KAY A CO. 65. Wood et
QtLLERS ; QOQQFS SYRUP—The'sudden
° n 'f° i b °o7ltir.' . M :Am.&
gatt . tro ' n 7 m• lam sad tartninata in coniumr
tion.
Wood
SYRUP breasted by R. It. Railer. No. 67
Wood ct . blot beert ktraitiYeis used In this city bathe
hot 17 'carload rec obtained a imputation hr raring
emigre wldos has been lanai-Jr e'er, equaled. la addi
ti
on ontoles on6.tcre orovertic. It has the recommendation
cf ben, verytit '
arant to the taste. ~ Those la poen or A
core fora cone should wire this `males medicine*
Ilia' 1.
Op
BOARDIN . 6.—Threo furnished bed-rooms
with hoarding. out to had in a v. 17 desirable local
ity; gip, • bed-root* and bath attachul. suitable for a
tilTrd2llltV'lt'`""MePie.b e refi r=l,4f, Mh .,
Kitceo . ul turee ryouired.
-- - v-dd`
-- 7 -
DRODUCE just f%o'd and for rile—
.
L _n keg. Vail
- It ßehar,
600 Min pl= Lih-Oats;
VI do Bye
-9 tibia Emir , :
110 bbis Rambo and &kat- Apple..
oe2il • di. U. 011421, Arai,
~,,,. cos 74 sad Roe st.
viNDIA RUBBER WM:ft —SO dos:434omi
-.,.1 Mirk the very Lost article art!. Mad. at / astern
rtoblale pricey ,J. H. PRILLII•ri
Debi N0.V.16 Market. trait.
100 TONS N0..2 Ano Foury
fror, for tale,by PEE G Jox.
RAIRY TALES- --.4
.
IL Rule Arlderene ~,
e Wooderfed Taboo; e,
Tales from eelebre•,l Germ. euthom trer.olebefl,
by Oxeriford ilt Veiling
Otharee niveller TRW end 11.amobo.\
Stcri N. 2
rot.
Poky flift
Fireside Palries,
Krisheeer, Fairy Itytheio,y;
The Fairy . Rine:
Th. Pentamorone;
The aboy• 1,1 , h • line moo* of QM Book* for eh .1:•11.
3r +at. by 11. S. 1103WOlitti at !i
...
B. B. nosnfiTeriTlTl l / 4 ;
werke
ii II OKWBEATSO smoke (50 lbe. rri.c
it hulled Buckwheat Flour, for rah he
nuTB VON BOW:WORK' NIURI lIY.
BLANKETS,hfurphy & Burchfield have
,nik Medved a 'aria gook of all Wool Bleaketm
at low Data& 0058
RUSH LlNENS—Murphy A Barchfield
Late stied thole eupolr of the above gouda, 'limit
from tuanntekturer. and werrentwl pore Ic. P. , 11111n8
in need of linens will do well to call at N. E. oora c eth
and Market sts. •
oe2B
OLASSE3--200 bble iu store and for
kir 0.58, J. 11. 111lNYIE
OIL _ _. ._..._
-1-30 bble. Linseed (pure);
I 6 `4o Machine OIL, for We br . ,
00„8J. B. VANFII. I. ~.
I.ll l tilitLASl.l--30 casks for sale by
a_ oc:8 J, B. 0.1641}1t.0.
Q.ALERATUS-40 bhis. and 50 hxs. for
`Pd. bi (WA • J, H. CANIIt I.D.
bblolorge No. 3 o.
100 do Lake White Fhb:
4-71 fxS do do~ do dc'
1 27 41:11:nitil for sale DE
, 4 J.
111 UTTER-75 kegs & s ir sale by
ILP ocal, \ J.& CANFIELD.
f i IIEESS-1000 tire, prima ending;
WO do extra emus, for OW. hr _
J. & CANFIELD
ee:B
U ROOMS-50 dos. for salf47
as2B \ ILL'OANFIr LC.
EERS snob for Said by
o J. B, CANFIELD.
e.ti \
. ..
\ L i i 1 . 1 00 I81. ; 9 i ILIATERItI 4I .\ '
60 goo I.U. ;4
60 do Tilde dct
70 do Falsest. 1.0. to Ott. th Iv Tobeg -
Patterns, EMotto AosToo, odor lA. 16 otoriaarl
r,, , S. 57 \ PLA/1100 WU/TIES.
00 , somouson M./. Kidd k 00.. 00. WOO 4 .t.
_
sif LBS. Liquoricp Ball, &oily, la 'iWora
ut," and tin Ws by \ FLEMING MM.
l'A
Saleratui,,in,lore' a tutg o l?i ,
-0§121,1"-"
ionfi Excraot Logo in store
/ sid for solo OT BROS.
EMBROIDEACES—Just opened a t A.
J. 4 3. 4.t. ON a\Co'i.No36 viral gri0.0.5. or the
naort
of newst 31:9e-k. ot 38.388.88.1. 8
every ► yl• and vial [Cr. ...830
4s . ' \ \
AL
ALM. 123 Viltod
'J D. WILLIAM,
Pithests tit
11 , vs OP
ritu\Oreart & Bloc;
do dcs
•J, D. WILIdAMS.
Ail ilia 11901
' Qn
r id
~ 4112. No.- LA lege. ' l°
, ..
.., \- - A MUS E
\ MENTS \
\
\ __
\ 'Dancing &ad. \ '
A BONN A TFON reap ctfully inturrus tile
" - X m onOl'a that he will open t &hoot. on I attlay
. ... SATilltlay. llth ond, lath o Nov., at 3 etetath te,
0 tor T 0..,. Ottalel. at 0 for Want end et S for Grotto
\
HAWS. IIADIetCO/lonotto 3 taSelorto.o.lt ot \
.. . Mel eneesad thao mews re utloelS to Mattel!.
1. :elusive o; ins ptabbe one:Ditto nylon! on to thee
h {le ot en [hit darn of Ms tolittel. tamers • - \
teetil ell the roison.mill Do tarutht all the** auto. \
"oolo. 0 0ttoe; the Vtottegnsatitl, • ve folds...
the. llellitto and 3oAstont MO WC done.
i.b,
Dew tot le oh.. t,teatta with the imam. to: lmento
'ff doakto for the ooteloomont et as I te, sal I -
ataotottre of tot Satiate R. Is Idyls eti li natte.l that
waste Ch. a no eats Of &cal. there's n grim, and
whore :e ne tent. thtoreOron thenes. no -ober of
Ito ells wl4 be fel...rat Lrutom-iDate d a Candor 1 e) to be
eamOo al la Nt. B. Atente'fotrel done' to poSttler atm
nele-td by\A ‘D. Apolkaloo mutt be tom
3eolotts,
both qr to:Stett end teetnettAttettont a A- hie moo. ,
7 9 =1 . C.i11" .., i's' .."" pp
coots l ' o A. /1, , No 3S.
se, Senttuffest.P..tning t •
of I. t o
IS/T. or it the s• ott tb• above J h o l t sof
ne ap.
- We
intl.:. wi t trl•fat of . the finatontets; and 61 . 1,1111.41k0114
=L.:a int. ii ehdna a otattee Mate eselnalve Arhteth
orranastsettt he ' Mire aittntote, die apyrebttlee,. Of the
Meats, 33btarart n lilt not Open An. 0..
MAW ... T . StAboot vithlonto rent thValy.
Will apply . bore:, \ _
natal
flAitar"
_.siO' II 14—FOURSLI STRESI, \
\
',l iNEAtt iv D. Opp alto tat iyeila Half, tan bp
laloet for Partin rest) la. Oua.ria., Roils bwatiak,..
kp, alma datili OA I J. WI tdXIC HIM , : BA Arp
can tat foatd fa . taw; a:II4MM V 7 Epplyis% to NV;
o t . d.ANK OAR(.10, a a*Cfritat ralac*Dagoorriaußam• .
, H. at.c..a. o k c o .. ~,,___ ,
\
lilbiEi
Elr p• M. 0114714-4;aistioneer
Baras.arkwr qt/VV. and Rind strew.
~.- ._
- " , tGABES SALE \ OF A \ DRY cooDS
SORV-Ou rcicli• after•con. Nov. 4th. at 2 o'clk.
v .
eau loco en •atarder , scorning at 9 o'clock • et the
' w ' Z ' O T t, . Terve gnlp r:§l N AP ll• e l / s t =slltn g c 7 1 3
e Retell ilicode Men. compel:log • roll ...rimed: ad
,ouohatd toot* no,i Vanoy artiolea, all of 91.11 ch hoe.
been fuely urobased.aconot which an:
Ip., pca funning. and Drops Print; r.ll Cl-J ate, lc:
4. • do \ Domestic and Import/4 OirmitaclE
40 *:s gawk., Molina AM IlloOn;
~ 38 do Wttol sod Oanton Flannel and 1.1. c, FG
\r6 gg. PLU:ts ' lß l ! dih it - T. ~.
9.. B ro .kt Cloths, o.oo2 : 4 colocr — oosktiog7 Vole t
mita, kerseys. Cmtton.adea, Dine Mils, eectioie, ife,:e
la . egulit:l, d• Ill i tr i
ilea dr.,prif,,to::lasiltrAa
,:z.::::=Trivw•gitg...n.t...,..z..,..,",v,,.....: :13
zaltt4;•lllNtkreads, oottaa,trimplaga, ao. Atm:44l4ns.
boo!, angaboola Dots ikad teas
`. liaturdscr morning. it \ll o'clock; • items! 1A roam:one
of onoonsitoro, aro.*rio*. Oak cunt% ash, taboo°, soap,
Ao. LI
_,..
Tel os*-9kmt over 4t,93.`0 credit of 00 ,coca lot Rm.,
,ed kndoraod osue. , nol P. .11. Davis. door-
V, tr RERIOR PI Ltiii 'ORTE Ar AUCTION
Toed atter • oon. Nov W. at 3 D'ork, at the
Commends) We& Snot&s. , •titetof Wood 11.12/ 6111 eta.' d.
L o. oldorlthout erre. •• &X Vidvance
I,onetV , ooll‘cr. , •• • C 11111314.0 Forte. neatly now
wood order, im • • 31. I.IAV/P, Acrot.
.
\
\
COPPer *ling - _ for Halo
Baltinadak and . . ' aa Smelting pa
\z. LL 1 ttiota."Pottiii..."ll.ll.llPaCkirirrtligneleM
month. .e•Oabkrt badabeen used only abo•a•lghtepo
month. T • ranobloarY all nftyr. ty- a
/hclunas• a laan.Wlth a IMF. SI "%gum of b :00 1- htt:
mow. fa sUperlor quall j r. and of andiome - pattarn--
1 \
60 loch pp,
, - „ IL., \En 100/3 Onfakbag dlvm Wis. and bolt
frrot i vgli h 7:ll=r i rrnse ° 3 p, :iiil l it;7 l . 4ll._ ! f i.
<m00... elk
the
ftopaaes fooprer and, yellavute,a.
.mAtbytod the .• ---- - nr tali o• -'----•- •
...1 3 '
•
OD 4
Ik •
biliZ i l i W niii . t: °l'7 .l7. l: l - B .6 ,;: P F " „u.k.F...tt l a i a ..
rooted brdek nallt . ho • obr /2 \C r4 oet. wit boiler holm
Imbed. , I.
Tb•mbe Wary \rill . Id ten , tali Emig lb. propir
r 7 de•lre Angles ca r bebadetn I,
8../dO.lCIV , Preal.
n .2.avrlll• \;'.C.B It \ 4 00., Haltlmnre. ~
\
_—
.
• YASES \IIAT§ • 03 / .1 , ,S Af , ,/I.lloll,oN___
I% TINA (Maui!, ) morni • • aEIO eeeicktr. at
t i , he Clionv ,
. 12:4".1t5...in , ,.. -- .K.rd r 4 11th .1 ii Vill b e
Li, litry,E,..lll M., \
ra sMk and Vs s.:eatitpr In, enter Put and Idol 4 ,
Ile , funny., kounlh. Metre %and Varlet Beim \
Ila • Chlliten's do; Nees ind 2 Cloth • 4 and Ulm.
ed cs. he., he.. quail P . . DA.I . IZ Awn.
II It'll.° ,TV - N - . T - . 11,.4'.N,P.,tu . A.1 1 ',.,
.I \xt
tL
. ;.t . 1 , 16. ,, , t r,....., , „7;v:.-Aq,.ttrola,Fli'lelpycL U
tto that 110 rbiblor hornet emm4l. 13: - .1 . TA,A., .7:
0wg,'.'.:tt..V.:1 1 . , 0 9 ,1 ) . 8 , , :.!!1,r.1, , g , klO , \T. .
°Namur anv'alnua Allele. loot. 209, el Sand 91., v.
Ins swab a :of 2.l..feet au Weeder/ton ;street, ex d. .---
loit bask , 00 foot to ekruee alley.. Ida, 925 , nn Wil n l
strut; having 4 front Of 21 foot, end entillieg but
feet to Burnes alley which tt shooted.n atom P
Dweeling Nouse Nog. 9412, 2:36 and 2.39 . ,\h • Ii es: a
front of 94 fee. en Witham atioe!,and oaten.. uh.peek 100.
foot to
rite alley. \ No. =2, bridilil the gWf° T Craig \ \
street. \
'd - § '
Terms—Onerthir.l \ e rah, *outdo*, lan 1 a. with , \
inimut. teemed by toed and mortgage. \ .„, ,
'. 2... h &Pik A
'
- --‘
IV'ter, aat 'A - 0 Clothing 0
anifirlOP 9.1/
/AN Wednesdhy ` morning, , NO. 2d, \tt 1 ,
11, Jr o'clock. at the miaterelal bal.; Houma, *ern n
a ood and Sib au,, whi to adahl. a large females °Cantu or
.k Intel. Moeller, received direct tram the, sot.. made
fashionable styleald tho best material. comprising a
block sloth (rook and deem mutt; blue, brown WM 01 l
1 / 444 \
Ireekteci cloth, cassia:tem, Lulu andieensuelA Donna. ,
ham, f.lt, beaver and hionnalehour seats blanket, pilot, \
union and roams die hansom, velvet wane separ slush. \
cant. silk and cashmere tuts; sloth, mustiness, renbroid• \
o'd and
moan
do•
bh'l and
'"" 1 .'"I'n" "th"l"4
\
used panne. muslin mists with 1 en bosomeandeollark.
merino Skids and drawers flu Mu
nel nal tsu \ siting
overalls. an, he. Aloe, 10 pee sloths o
andantin: e s
asai.• ~
mores; Hainan veitinmb a.. P. N. DAVIS,
Aust.
25 Cases Boots. Shoes and Rubbers at
Auction.
if IN Tateday morning;Nov. Ist at 10 o'oik,
t the Con:martial Elam Booms. corner of Weed -sad
sth ets., will be sot 25 mese booraidio.
arising mares caper mat. kip. Illinant , an, grain. Mot
and nut r - root boone
_boy. and ao[l.lll 00 do dm Ira
men , * and Mhos calf. kh l coat. Vain. a 11 0 ,0030 sad kip !awe.% buskins . Lica end alippenn curia and bore rub
Mon 1011,.' and =Wel metallostima, alaNshoe thimid
shoe limb. le. The alma an or t oe beet
atltOa s oratiteddimet from lb. Heat. P. M. DaVIS,
iiiiTafl:7)l47Pro l perty at St. Louis Arse\
nay, Illisottri.
oltoeeing •
000deripott OrduancaStoree \
II wink. cold at =alien ha enter of the Col. or Ord \ -
7.20. • on T LBDAY , 2011//31 8EE1.6t141353.at 10 o'olk
a. ri.. vim
200.6 mou 1 cut Iron mu bal
11.000 I t.. prop trop , Imoustht.
2000 100. saran steak
110 totoketr.
439 :Meg
1.050 swords`and admen
256 beam imps, owl stag= •
CO elogr o rleal l uka. o
Annintmonente. rine =, ! ;1:311; Ail flier, e.
corrosive .rtiblimate.nkileatbra. 12 forte IL 3
meta oilman... 1 sad 0.26 planes, 99 bane T.,. win
don. rash. mate, erazon, ex ay.; de, T evil.
DICKSON. Annie.
. •,
. NURSE 6 \ lE'S, &C. •
JOHN- attlitl?001, Ja., \;::
ZOLTBSRBYHEAN, 4011.18 T. ft. "'S •
Pittsburgh, psnia,s. `.,,
.
irk' AKLAND NURSERY; on PiNieAt.
MainVt aiVlZtTtPhr st ii;. Pl M ''
the ell', Otters 41eirolt owtt 6relle tg.e;Clraes.
7il2ol3l.ltvergree,s, Greets done Plante, Booms:Ate.. te \
at the 1 14.1turiett P. Ct. with Ur. Dtimette:Littest,tdreet.
cilia ett.bltralititte , erlet. will be promptly mended \ ,
-------'••■......e..e..e4... \
ST EA3I BOATS.
1 0 R-ZELNESVItLE.—The naw
s 4 Ramer EtgiwN Mg.:AU
Csat.Pas, will les.. tlefautairilla this (Turat•
day) taming. .t 10 chlack, and wl.l run
re
2. salablr
tag
111 tho mason as a weekly packet. htsess Pittsburgh a a4F•11111. •
Per Prelebt or Rrilr on board-
Regular Wheeling packet..
THE fine pasklnger Steamer
DI
DIINAL. A. 8. Ilbetiherd Mut,. willnin
ar • patkat,l , ahrtam Pittnbarglt
and Wairaling. leaving Pittetiosgh ovary Diondar.,Wedi.
dui Rog friday, at 10 dal - et. a. and Whitilan . ?.r i
1I1:121"111.W.d } rtVairsTlA ;re Vl.ll7h k ti til l :11+1mM
Ttia
.11 Pittsburgh ItallroA, and at Whittling. aritA the Bal.
tisnor. mad tad* ilowL
The Wilma tm • now. largit and •abstantlsl boat,
Igitigt%.l=4"Arn t
• J. D. 90041 SOWOOD. Agettn.
nol , . a- Mi. front stmt.
segalar Wheeling
PritE6plendidid passenger
WIN OII EBFER,CIau. D. Mow; Mi.
Pirtalltrg 170trgiltZTIPICIZIPrkAtTil1/41Tel
LT:4itsr= k =rerafit4, sl i a ° l4 . 4 , Ah:it 7 e--
`44"kotti-elall'""allt ritlkti!? 0414 m larel
sad PlDsbo,sh \
The Direa ralir la a Ism arlth atorllT swam.
cla mu for DIIMICSIS.
For lrolattt or vanalaklatartmdsiooos
N 0.166, Inalt alteot.
,Reg War moon Pactet w • ig.
TORE new and .exealient Steamer
it. ExotiaNaLtaet.atevia an am nen
regularlf ex au atternegai newton between
..tPittebereh end Wheeetwode leering P. ttobarwh entry Arr.
eg. ti,- , end `L.redey. et a feionk e e. i t,. aust
The 0 '''' ',. a nlie 4 uheratlal lra ppaL. iti. eva4 - ,
Wow 0411tIop fee Cu .4.,..
F.I . freight ori amine. *PVT on Wind to \
,
J. CoLLIN WON% Ant \
No 114, trout street. \
I I RESE - 300 , boxce W. R. Cheese, juat
081.13 "treed and lor W. by ,
. r T. LI TTLX II , :0.
. . o• 11 1 . &seem argot.
10 if
W 1 BD-1000 bug. Itjro wantod ,
um, t i ‘..bdoh to A Maoist lil•Tket \ Wee -will he odd In
Hby .08 : \ "PRITOML !umlaut's.
OPS\-51oae 1 q mi. growth of /853. for
sale by, sell SPItIMIBIA, uaolmooffk.'
fibToCWv
v.; 0018
TA—rpoved, for Ingo by
Pamviseromam a.
cortor Woad sO,ll Thst Ws.
-200 lbs. iipwdereat,
oa. .
_ _
la-ea fo — re
d
LOUTU ¢ N.O.,'•Eget Irminghoso
• itfactufam tt I raa.lmt all Iran at al , l
.I.amptlang ma/ mat* , MI; Llty rf Hoop,.
Monads aal Banana.
orlaay. order, for /ran a thatill ,at City Pont
0 , 11 8. • \
5V we 811_,Wai t /wk ;\ aar • re E,
law to UM kti ifeA alr
PLAID PRINTB,4 hint ealr jao
!ed at A. A. iIAtiONA • N.. gib at.
'ihe Vol 'NI • -
twat
, tar
O
•
•
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I h IN . THE 1 1.1.TT.Ecf 'iho \V;oluntir, .
eliZ t r Aliti l l i lai il L t rert iajg C r Z Al', iiinl.'sr t" 4
' 1..,' ta Li 11 . 111 .1.aalalua r ' wwwtot• 'I
MAW...,
No. In t • Court of Common Plow ofnteetz outs. mutt'.,
31. T•tsond. . 11 3, BW)Ltnisu 1315.% YOIUSWw, LA Ot Ot, Ja
\ c
boTa t in% roi 1117t114i0nUrt:Qh.-A"iAtti"tll4"l."
ra And now, to wit; Ile pt. 13, 1 9 / 1 ; tea °mart OrkWittki at - \
SontrglillithilingtiVhtdaylastit :LT it'll= \
Una At Tor and doting MA tonna thwe - , e Itt , ..- - '•