• . PITTSUKRGH G CCHLISICID Wllllll • CO. PITTSBURGH VIVIDLY MORNING; NOVMNES -4;185/I:" eia `RtA.DIN6(4I4TTER , WILL Bi POuND 0. 1 r 0404 Pd OR OF TEM PAPER. Illarrrounuaz Wazar Osietrz;—The esbmerre area tattoo of oar Weekly Gazette offers to oar Imamate mm lOW definable toialluatof =ski= their boalosse lawns. Our aircolatton la between tow sod eve tbosoodszower O s °mot "err , illia• and °Nutty L. Western Pesosll - tad Western Oblo: ,:ttS.TO ADVißTlSMlll—Steithor leutotialEoOota 4 tlorPrintlal Establldtgoont aOw Dant 6•1121111:112. 011 Sunday. ADVIISTIVIRII Tato dohs tbott looticoo to &vow to do purr on Monday monde. will pLeasoluktut Moos In beton I delock.oo Bstordoi .I'sa Nor .Csincerno" Pzoonse.—The follow tha letter of Me. Cushing to the editor of the Barton Anos, in wilanh the Attorney deism! anitonrnes the President's pnrpose to .trash est"- the "dagerooti element of Abolition's's." When the President stiooeeds in soootopllshing this dlllisalt fest, vs hope the pope will be ad vertised of the fut. - Wmauxotoe, Oct 29, MM, Dam Brut I perceive that la several counties , of Ilsessehneette coalition sectorial tickets have been formed of associated Monocrats and Free Sellers,. My judgment is that the Demeans who ken pertleipated in this have done 'IIOTIO than to commit • fatal eiVer;• they have abandeeed a ' principle which is 'fundamental. To import or vote for the Freesollers of Massaohusetts Is to . give countenance and power to persons engaged avowedly in the pertinent agitation of the Ma - very question, and therefore hostile In the ex tra:test degree to the determined polio" of the Administration.. The President entertains movable oonvietions en this point, as I have had occasion to express to you heretofore; and all of as whom he has mile& to the public service here • mint heattily and zealously sustain his Mew on the subject, as being the only ones conistent with our personal honor, the encase of the Duo entitle party, the general welfare of the iceunix7, the integrity of the Cotetibilion, or ,the perma nent" of lids Union. If there be any purpose more Axed than smother in the mind of the Pree , Mein and those with whom he Is accustomed to consult, it is that the dangerous element of Abell. tionism, under whatever guise or form it may pre. • sent Itself, shall .be crushed' out, 110 far me Ws Administration is smartened. This tho President declared in his inaugural; this he has declared ever sines, at all times and in all plane, when ' be hatroomesionto Speak ca the subject. W 6116 he does not assume to judge of the hearts of men who publicly - avow sound principles, he oaly needs overt acts to show where they are in order that hie settled polio; in the conduct of the of fairs of the Goveteunont shall be unequivocally manifested. Those who have apprehended halt ing or hesitation on the pert of the President In treading any path which Meth and patriotism open to him will And themselves greatly misto • ken. Ms 'is up to this.occasion. His policy was not hastily settled; while he Coonples his present position it will never be departed from. The constitutional rights of all the States of - this Union are as dear to him se the rights of New Hampshire. I have perceived from the out set that this great principle of the oonstitational rights of the Btategis fastened In his thoeght as . the corner-stone of this Union. Depend upon it, no matter what *opaqueness may Impend over .bloc, he will never allow it to be shaken by abo litionists or factioniste, hut will set his fine like lint as well spinet right-hand baakeildinge as against left...hand defection which may prejudice --- er embarrass the onward'progreso of the repub lic. I remain, very truly, yours, C. CUSHING. This foolish letter is made the text for a great deal of ridicule on the part of the leading sae tern presses. The National Intall(paterr regrets snob a departure from "the reserve which Mar _ ' seterized the high functionaries of former days," and odds: Whet effect the forbidding of the bans will have in preventing the meditated union, time will show. But one consequence, poesibly not thought of by the Attorney Genevel, may result from his ' latter, and that is, the restoration of the Admin istration, • unit, to an equilibrium between. the Compromise and Anti:Slivery partite, for, • while the Bn:int...Ty of the Treasury is pummel • log the Harda of New York, the Attorney Gen eral irperfernolog the same ofileetu - the Hefts of Maneashusetts I This is what, in nantioal plasm - is called keephrg an even keel, and must go far _to restore to its wonted harmony, the greet Dem , matte fancily. Oar only regret in the matter ie that the Attorney General did not discover, •10 - time to have frustrated it, the recent coalltMa of • 'ley peen keys:most with , these same. patlint -4011600thlre. The jrl4oll_ll4o/0 keep him better - The - Baltimore Mean= sayer - It will be vein to endeavor to blind observe . tion, or to turn sway the force.of oitielsm, by le great outcry over et trifling county coslition with Freesoiltem in Missachusetts, while the whole of the great State of New Tarkii given up to the Name intiuenoo,'and the whole power and patron age of tho,Adminietration brought to tbesapport of such men as Tan Boren, Fowler, Cochran, ' and a host of others, who, with their organ, the - Nine York Post, now constitute the rmegitired Dammed° party of Now York. The Pinkuldpkis Begid' tr comments very so • verely upon the letter of ehe Attorney General. It Ins • ,This is the first time that any Presideni Ass looked upon it as put of his duty to mush opt*- . lons. Prior to the emulsion of the enormously great Mr. Pierce, the incumbents of the Pred. dentist chair considerectthemsolves thelhpea. tins of the laws of the Union, and not es onso den - against this or that opin ion. Of what folly may tot each a man as Mr. Pierce be guilty ? Now; his object le to "crush out" the "dangerous element of abolitioniem." Tomorrow, it easy be to "crush out" Catholkiem, or Protestantism, or Mormenisto, for he seem+ fully disposett to run a muck at something. The spirit displayed• by • — Mr. Pierce is spiteful. Suppose Martin Van Duren bad been elected in IS , M, and had begun his Presidential career by telling the elave-hold ' era he - Intended to "crush them out," Wet he was "up to the eameloti," and that if they expected him to back out, "they would find themselves greatly mistake-a." He would lave been thought to have taken leave of hts season Tan Buren would never have been, guilty of such . ridiculous swaggering. "W batever oonseqientes may im pend over" Idi.` Pierce, we are seined that they "will set his fore like flint " Will not Mr. Cash log relieve the agony of the public mind by say ing what these awful consequences are! Has • anybody menaced Mr: Pierce with assusinatios? If that. gentlemen can teed Mr. Caddied letter without blueing, Ms face is "herd" enough. It , needs no setting like Van. Mr. Pieros'a can has already passed its SOM. 110 President ever began his *Moist career with fairer anspicer. No one attacked him. All await ' ed scare= a kindly and teleran epirit. He might have been the President at the astien, he • auk_ to'be the tablet of a patty; and now finding 11t111 a lower deep; ha is nothing but the tool of planting clique, which is nothing but ,he rump of the democracy. What a fall Is bevel - That the Chief Magistrate of the United States of America, the hope of the-oppressed of alt tui tions, should be conesions of no grander minion than.catching runaway capon for a little squad of planter., andesmutar to , maintain els ' very in Cuba, °Sallee bribes - of able and spoils to New York polltielaris to knuckle inder to the demands of the Southern oligarchy, and rapping Mausohusetts Democrats over the knuckles" for having . ,anything whetnever to do with those . who have not bowed the knee—thie is indeed • a national degradation. Tat grZAXBUICEP.—Ae tho period for the as. tetanus of Congress approaches, the leading -candidates for the ofboe of Speaker ere eon hastening to Washicgton to arrange their modes of operation. The most prominent candidates (leaving-the Whig candidate out - of the qualities) ariDevid T. Ditaty, of Obsoleted, Ohio, Lyon Boyd, of Bentivoity, abd kir. Orr, of South Caro - Una Mr. Iltajd was the Speaker of the last Houst, - and would stem to bare a presoriptive riglat to rekleotioz: but' he wide a poor or un popenai Speaker, and will probably, be thitin odds.- The 4:thalweg, so fu as present Indies. • Mena go, Ile between . Mr. Disney sad Mr. On; and It requires no 'Prophet's ken to foresee that If the enigma be nirrowea dorm to choloobo• tweet' these . two, Mr. Disney Wittgo to the wall. The Cincinnati. Gauue, a .Mbig paper, en- ioreeilidr. Mini, U the beet 'qualified of the two but this will not be token Into view. In the preeent state of the Slavery question It is .1111-lettportant to the South, to have the Speaker, 'and tt have him. We should ..bs hotter - pleased to see Mr Benton elected than anion* - else aimed; bet presume the.t he has no chance. Dzsomt. BPAZADINO —Tho Washington Nati mg; tha new dernooratio organ established in iri - waging an unrelenting warfare .40feet - the administraUoo. It is endesattring tangly the Booth against Gen. Pierer, and ;that tins° when the President_lessnely, sin; nuneei hls intentionlo• *trash out" the "dan gersons clement of obalitioolem." The &ill:set —.atite-Preeideut wit, both, evidently have a good time of it In the work ally hart raga:Oise . It, undertaken; and ff'hould both ettemd, we tateit - bitro,yreshuted the krimitifok 41 , 5044; of a Northern Priiident abawiatied b.f ILO:feed, ifhllti doing its dirty work. - . .„ _, • -- • .- •- • ~, ,-• • Taa FARM 11/1113,46 , ?few York flue, in dialtes its °plebe that Musts la still in - prison akempas, notidthetanding the mutual mange. manta for his rebuts., entered into by the Aus trian sad American Ministers. From the letters of the two Ministers, copies of 'Molt we gave on Wednesday, it appears that Baron de Bend, although he did not In terms make Yenta's re lease conditional, took cousin, In his letter of consent, to masurt the right of Almada to seise him if he should return to Turkey; and Mr. Marsh, In his reply, does not deny the right as serted, nor, indeed, allude to it II any way.— These Letters are dated respectively the 14th and 15th of September, at which date there was, therefore, no obstacle, so far as the Austrian and Amerinan Ministers ware concerned, to the brunediate departure of Somata for the rotted States. EMI It appears, however, from • letter in the N. Y. Post data' at Constantinople, Oot. 2, that Mr. Ofliey, the American Consul at Smyrna, did protest spinet Kossta's release on any stick cent dittoes, a:Anti:teed to demand it of the French Ccimml nporr such terms; that Koala himself took the same view of the cane, and refused to be liberated on these condition.•, and that, at tho date specified, he still remained in prison The following is an entreat from the Pat's let ter: "Though this arrangement [between Baron de Bruck and Mr. Marsh] appears liberal on the part of Austria, and' honorable to the United States, it is said here that the Consul of the ;United Butes at Smyrna has refried to - demand Koesta's release from the French beepital in which he is closely confined and strictly guarded, on the ground that the Austrian Govemment should not be allowed to !date In it soy reservation of "rights," and be required to admit the Illegality of his arrest— The Consul requires that %outs shall be, now abandoned by Austria, and acknowledged by her as being an American citisen. Until then, he refuses to claim him of the French Consul, and refuses to obey the instructions of the American Minister on the subject of hie arrangement of Koesta's immediate release, whilst his nationali trio under discussion by the two governments. It is also said that he has put up Mosaic to protest against the Americas Minister, and C. rffisse to Woe his pit,* and restored to fusions' iss - Maud Skates' The whole tenor of this extract to to convey the impression that Sonata still remains ..at Smyrna, under the charge of the French Consul. In the intelligence by the Arctic, however, it wall stated that Kama had actually sailed tor the United States; but this may only have been inferred from the correspondence between the two Ministers. The Witilaington Union Inblishee the corres pondence between Baron de Brook and Minister Mush about the release of Koala, permitting his return to the . United States. The Union, speaking evidently authoritatively, says —"The correspondence will be read with a protest by those who think as we do, that there are condi tions and terms annexed to the release of Mute not entirely St to hare been made." Pori eraorwmows.—Notwitistanding the disasters which overtook the ape:elation in Pork lest season, deafen in the West are spin rush ing into the market at rates so high es last year, under a vague isapriesion that then is money to be made by it. The offloial and other reports, widoh go to show a large inanee in the Hog Crop this season are ignored. and set aside, and the new speoulations are based upon a preramed shortners of the crop and an anticipated ingress' is the home and foreign demand. The Ojeda nati Price Carnet discourages this view of the matter, and urges its confidant belief that the inoremmi supply of Hogs thi4 year will be much greater thatithe Manned demand. In this eon nation It valance the following mina from a letter written by a reliable party in Charleston, 8. C.: . As far as we nen learn, the number of Hop in the Booth this seuenwill greatly exceed the past, not only in quality but In quantity. The Hog crop in East Tenneuee will be quite Mtge, and Hoge are now offering at very low rates, say 60 gross. The Interior of our Stets, North Carolina and Georgia, ham bees largely implied with Bacon the past season hem Tennessee. In Augusta it Is now plenty and dull. Bides 8,411 90. - flhouldue 70.- In the mint of Coltimbin,. In our own State, 120 miles from here, Batson Is a'drug. We this day remised a consignment of 09.tatAl. femmtkism_witit Aritists_ that aa War mold hot bebb6slser — T~ the - Been rine gereitssed in Heldman is the latteipart of Au gust. her Wm. amines& Distension en Pktkrobh. sae Lint stem lbteestioeene Uninondtv Itsdkest. Oddly trate the Mahwah Ilettest omen& irtoinetted end es hetee, fa tone sea_.e.pnbeleer. with an latroesehni lefty by Hebert Torntntil.D.-D. EISIPers N. Y. MM. ?rine =XL The Miami' of SpeenlaHre Philosophy, has been a history of mutation and oantradlotions from the beginning to the present time. At times it has inculcated Pantheism, Ideslimn, Ma terialism, tenets Weis, and than eonusessed *Meer of doubtbg averythhts—even cam's own doubts. Hume aid Bartley doubted the mist sate of the entered world; the former an loBiel, the other a Christian Bishop. One Philosopher tenmerates and Petite the powers and fsoultits of the human mind, soother as oolidn, says, "man can tilusoetul himself, see God in &boatels essenoe, eonstnts the ashen. ..from this meal height" In Bit Wm. Hamilton we have the pro found sad Christian Philosopher, by whose en ortloas, w• trust, Philosophy Is to owns forth, redeemed and dhmattralled_and be the handmaid of Berelatiou, and aoknowledre God In all his works and ways. For sale by 1. L. Heed. 78 , Fourth street. idamou Taanna—thar altheae ire to have rare opportunities, this leason. Not only are we to have the pleasure.i4heazinsMadarne Son tag, but • letter received Int night authorisn us to annotmes that Mademoilelle De Berg, the celebrated Pianist, will gin a omen hen on Friday evening of suavest, Nov. lltb, assisted by Signorina Costini, the young, beautiful pad gifted prima donna of the Grand Opera of St. Pe tersburg. Mr. Allem tenor of the Eaglieh Sp ars, London; Signor Special, Deno; Mr. H. Ap- Ph already familiar to us a. i Violiiist of rare exoellenoe, andMorits Lisbleb, who will preside at the Plano. S. great an array of nil talent as' this distlngplabed eompeny presents will, doubtless; draw out the whole mass of our mute. loving offline. Mademoiselle de Berg is oaken of as one of the Met female Pianists of Europe; and the net ern pipers speak In rapturous pulse of the per sonal bonny and artistle skill or Slgiorina Oes- • Tin Osunmas Qtrisnos.—The Manias of , yesterday evenlog annotinees that the .Excilidoi company will stop the running of their Omnibus , ea co 800 day en and after the Pint • Bcmday Dipsembwr , next.. The , company, in adopting Chia accuse, have shown (bet deference to public opinion !blob was to hive been exPeoted from them. The Harrubtayh' My/mph baa °lmaged heads, Mr. Fe" retiring, and will be merged la the State Joann!. We regret haring to lose Mr. Penn The State Journal, which thus swallows up the progressive Telegraph, was establlehed ender Fillmore'. adeibtletratlou, as • compro.. mho, conseivathe and .proidavary paper, mid the sew °mem will probably bier the same character. . Orr. LAMM —The Westmoreland Intrßyea oa.publishes a oommtutioation in favor. of Oen. Latimer for Governor, cad addi to. it the follow ing editorial commendation of that gentlemen: NXIT Govssros..—We glee plasm to a comma ideation under She above caption with the peat set pleasure. Our readers will remember, that a ~p od while ago" we took omission to speak with decided approbation, of the mention of Gen. Lerimer's name in connection with that high *Moe, and promised ourselves that when wtime drew near" we would hen more to say. We are now reminded of thereat of its approach, and with a hearty god. ill, we endow& all dal our correspondent "Westmoreland" has said of "the GeneraL We is it man known either -hy aena:ter or personal acquaintance, to every vo ter In ..011 Westmoreland," and who for his honesty, noble mludednete, and Miami views, as well es his Indomitable energy of chareater,nesda only "to be known to be admired." Pennsylva nia has several favorite ions who have beim spo ken of all the' Whig candidate Governor, any of 'ban we would to glad to honor'with bur hum ble el:lpp,', but to none of_ them could we give, that mite with a more hearty'good will, than to Gm William Latimer Jr. The Cineinatl CaliutMur, layo dolt 68 amis. alpsl e3 lwo troavqtatatorof Kaumuars: ass tin 4 for Mods, under dui oiFit ifßow.% 'M. Ccoyru, poised Utroilb on 8 1 4447. so route for War Ind od 39asnurctros,•Oct. 29, 1853. The receipts of the Treasury during the finer• ter ending on the 80th September, being the first of the focal year, were $21,838,776, of which $19,718,872 were from customs, $1,489,562 from public lands, and $180,892 2 fr0m miscella neous sourest. The expenditures were $15,081,- 588. The excess of revenue over disbursements was $6,267,198,and . ihls represents the, abs - late awniondation of eurplar, for the amount paid for redemption of stook is included.. in the expeodlture. It amounts to about a million and a gloater of dollars- The reoelpts of the name quarter last year Were $16,841,829, of which those from customs were $16,728,984, and from public Lands. The increase from customs this year has been 88,094,888, or at the rate of near ly 26 per cent ; from public lands $1,074,90,0, or over 260 per cent. Now if we take the propor tion of the lint quarter's returns last year, to the aggregate statement for that year, as the basis of a ealculatibn of the probable revenues of this year, we shall find that the receipts into the Treasury for 1868, will exceed seventy-five mil lions of dollarerand will leave us, exclusive of payments on .the tuitional debt, a surplus of means over expenditures of $86,000,000. This is a'meet distressing platers, to contemplate, and we can only hope that the ingenuity of the trium phant Demeerioy will And some means of cor recting this alarming tendecoy to a surfeit In the, Treasury. Daring the present month the amount of stock redeemed at a premium, has been somewhat over two millions of dollars, and the surplus has been again reduced to about what it was when the heaviest fall payments began to be made. It is news. !relation over twenty-Ave millions of dol lars. The specie is the New York Bnb-Treasn ry, which at one time exoteded ten millions, has been fortunately reduced to seven and quarter million. This is encouraging and ediengthens the hope that the patient will not go off with asthma or suffocation or anything of that sort, until the physiolin arrives with the hunt. And the doctor is coming with tools which bare never yet felled to relieve a subject *filleted se Unite Sam is. If Congress can't bleed him effectually then his one is indeed desperate. The Union keeps up the fire upon the Cuban humbug. The contortions of the amiable mon• eter over its prey are truly frightful. It is her= rifled when it reflects upon the shocking inhu manity of the apprenticeship system which it self deolaree the British are about to-fasten upon Cuba. It can endure slavery, and the horrors of the middle passage may be contemplated with. out asphyxia, but the intliotion of apprentice ship upon negroes is too much for its feeling,. Now what has occasioned this overflowing of the tender sympathies of the Union ? Hie somendr proposed to-re-enslave the blacks of Jamaica-1"d Are the emaucipados of Cabs to be again redo-'I ioed to the yoke of Indium servitude ? By DO means; but somebody has discerned a nure's nest, the eggs in which, when hatched, are to bring forth cargoes of Africans to Cabs, as labo rious apprentices for ten years, and after a lapse of fifty yens, the abolition of slavery throughout the Wand. Now this whole story is a fabrication, having no foundation better than the tattle and goulp of nameless letter writers from RITIMIL And . yet upon this theme thus offered the Union pre lents a string of articles as bad for the eyes es • string of onions, except that in this fuse the tears produced are tens of laughtei s i and not of pain. But what Is worse than any tbg else in this sffgr, thee. &litchis, not less Incendiary, art fel and wicked than they are absurd, are u nited to a member of the Cabinet They cer tainly Dome train the Departments, because they contain information 'and extrude of documents which could not be procured from any other sorme. It is possible that the ellibustera have got control of the government as well as the government press. The alto and object of these articles is clearly nothing else than to get up a new filibuster excitement throughout the coun try, leading perhaps to the mini:strut of new expeditions for the illusion of the Island. It may be intended to got short of this length, and merely to' belt? , upp the passion of this ni tin lei' Spartflati lndneemeeet Win. to:part with her agony on the easiest Possibiehenns. _ Something is brewing. This extraordinary I and outrageous demonstration by the ?maiden and Cabinet through the 'organ, Is not witbost_ a serious' object. Friends 'of the administration, associates of the highest in station and power are talking with a strange coofidenoe of the an nexation of Cube before the Ist of Joinery, and °Steil will assure you with a mysterious air that the legions of the "lone star" are marehalled for action, and ready far Cuba, victory and free docei,npon the whole this Is est down se one of the ,"measures of tin - administration," thatare to "burst out into sudden Mese" In the follow ing winter. The appointment of Mr. O'Huillean as mints ter to Portugal Is not yet certain. He was a leading spirit in the Lopes expedition, and 'fon dants to be mixed up in all the intrigues of the filibusters. It is probably oonsidered prudent to keep hie appointment quietlor sometime, for menu connected with the movements of the government relative to Cubs. In the meantime his trial upon the indicants:ft found against him foe, his participation in the Lopes expedition may result in his conviction, and the interpcsi lion of the President may be necessary to keep him out of the Penitentiary. That moray however, be aharfullY Winded because the Pa ; triode offence for which Mr. O'Sullivan Is sr reigned, was a crime. against liberty, and not le . violation of the law of slavery. The persons last convicted on the lair in this District lan. flashed in prison four years and three months, aid four soon years would not have mollified the vengeance of their soonstris, nor have oe• cured the dements, of the present executive. Junius 1.,,r.. • 4 7101 . W . "ffl'ON -- Cotrilim,pondenei of the Pittaboxsh Gazette. C11731A —fictitiont, Aug 28.—8 y the ordeal of the , steamer Lady Mary Wood, on the 18th, we are in possession of advisee from Shanghai of the Itl'inst ; being 24 days later than our dates by *slut mall. Though the accounts we have of the rebellion ale general, they agree as to the suesesseful proves of the ineurgente northwards It wu reported there hid been hard fighting I the Ronan province; but the rebels forced their way through 'Wield apparently =staining any nem renames; and bad crossed the Yellow Mil er Ifiterfihatinni,provltien, the capital of which, Tst-nan foo, it is given out, bad fallen. They were pulling on towards . Pekin in great force, and It was the currant belief thatve division of the rebels tie not far from that oepital, but the vague reports of Its having been taken seem prtv mature, Accounts had arrived that the Yellow Bina had berst-its embankment at the some place where It was repaired last year, and which would regain a million of dollars to restore. 'The laments retain Nankin and Chin.ki. sag foo At the latter place there had been a smart engagement with the Imperialists, in which the hitter were completely routed and obliged to retire, the lustirgents taking a , plue towards Sa chem, which caused gait automation in that city, and which would no; doubt shortly be obit• gad to submit. In Stings' the insurgents held the Poyang' Lake and 'the principal 'outlets, and are advenoing south towands the Canton pro. Ante, and the Imperial Government are satire In fortifying the %Alin Pace,' thenonte they othantoti rentaini quiet, but there ire Indica. lions of ummsbless, and the greatest preoautions ire taken by the Metairie' to prevent surprise, butophould Pekin fall, it will no doubt be a sig nal for an immediate rise and outbreak, andmast puts stop to (rids for, tame time. The Edryb• ror, it le eald,"itsa odied capon the Metre Part: ass to Medd him, and they hare promised troops to meet the rebels At Foochow all was quiet on the 4 it h lost., ow ing to the stringent measures adopted by thdau thorium. - °Amoy, up to the 10th lest. remained to poe. seezion of She rebele, but the Imperialists were to make another effort In force to retake It In a few days In an attempt to take the Imperial Omit the rebels , were uneneesufal, and very 120 fortunes in having several - of their vessels dri ven on the Mandarins' war junks and taken, and ail on board were beheaded. The plus had been visited by a serer* typhoon„mtualog great damage to houses and property. - Two Baez ta Nan Yeax...'.-.The Bank of the State of NSW Yolk was robbed on Mon day afternoon, of bin, to the amount of. $87,000 . Thanotes wire of the denomination of s .s'o ; CO's, s2o's, 5100'e and slooo'.. Of these $2BOOO nu stamped letter A. and $9OOO letter L. The money at the time was In charge of the porter. bat Ida attention wu directed far About ten 'soon& to some speole, daring which time Ike measy.wis stolen. was la inseam beg, sad laid apes the counter In the baph. °~~• • Ms Fame cti Ale.Exuamirr Swtr.—By the ,tenmer of Octets:l 8:k we hada brief account of the IMP en Hie coast of Ireland, of the emigrant ship - Annie Jane, from England for Quebec,, with cargo of railroad iren.sad nearly five hundred , paesingers. , Tae Glasgow Herald gives the par ticulars of this ditseter: After - the ship struck, an attempt was made to launch the boats; the life-boat was lost and the other hosts were of no use, for they were all fix• tel down or secured, or lay bottom up. While the paeseagers were thus clustered around the beam, the ship wan Mena by a sea of frigbtfui potency, which swept off one hundred of them. The bottom of the ship witt.sonn beaten out or her, and while thee weakened and disrupted an other dreadful sea broke on board, and literally crushed that pert of the deck !Heated between the main mast and mizen-raset down upon the bertha below, which were ooeupied by women bed children They were killed rather than drowned, as wee evidenced by the mutilated bod ies which were afterwards oast onshore. About one hundred and two 'permit floated ashore on fragments of the wreck. The number lost is estimated at not lees than three hundred and fifty, arid come put teas high as four hun dred. Almost all the cabin paasengere perished, including Copt. Mauro, of Quebec, sad hie wife Only ono child was eased. It belonged to an humble Irish woman, who, with her two chil dren, was about to join her husband in America. She struggled hard to preserve . them both, by binding one on her beck and grasping the other in hir arms; but, when the ship parted, the lat ter was dashed into the eft and the other re mained. At daylight the next morning the bay was strewed with dead bodies to the number of three hundred, many of them greatly disfigured. Ca t soions pits were dug close to the lonely shore, nod the poor sufferers were deposited therein ex actly In the state in whloh they were east from the wreck.. Two only were buried differently, viz; n French Canadian rlorgymen and Mr. Bell, the tint mate,' for whose bodies rough coffins were made from the wreck The emigrants were mixed English, Irish, mad Scotch. A. hundred house Carpenters and join era from Glasgow were of the number—fresh, able young man. LATE Marmot lormuddernsoz. —Accoo ate from Vera Cron to the 2let ultimo furnish the follow ing items of Mexican intelligence: By the .last arrival we bad information that the steamer stado de Mexico had left Vera Cron for Yucatan with troope on board, who were detain ell to suppress come revolationany movement— it appears that tho insurrection was really of a aerious character. We do not flat any aeoouut of the cause or incipient Stage, but the 'bour geois bad seised the city of Merida and held It, for some time, committing many outrages and -depredations. On tbo approach of a force under Cole Ronde and Oliver the malcontenti die. paned. Duriog this time the cholera, which war said to have been brought by the insur gents from Valedolld, bad raged fearfully, bed continued its tavagse after the flight cf the ton els. The consequence was that the forces which bad arrived at Vera Cruz could not be sent to Merida. They Were to remain in Campeche. The ilusurreetion, however, hes been supprese cd. A euppirment of the Eh dcl Comer-um of Vera Crnz of the 14th instant .contains an -offi cial despatch from D. DIAL Di LA VTGIA, Govern or of Yucatan, which Mater' that after a warm and vigorous contest of eight days in Merida., the capital of Yucatan, the Government troops succeeded, en the 4th instant, in utterly rooting the rebels The latter, amounting to 2.000, lost SOO in killtd nod wounded, besides 200 who fell victims to the cholera since the commencement of the rebellion. All their artillery, over 600 stand of arms, 611 their munitlops of war, pru visions, 80, fell into the hands of the Govern ment troops The d-ropsteh states that many prisoners were taken, without, giving the exact number. The chiefs of the resents, with a few adherents, succeeded in making their ampe to the mountains. That part of the city of Merida canopied by the rebels was entirely destroyed, eausieg much suffering to many innocent faro hies. Gar VICIA state!' that quiet had beau teetered throughout the whole State, including the De perttovut of Ti:imto, where the rebellien origi• mated The Treasurer of the Mint In his monthly ex hibit of the operations of that institation shore e total coinage of $8,011,926, eaolasive of $5,- 817,162 in bare. The total value of gold and ailver panning through the Mint was $8,828,088. Of the gold coinage, which; however, woe only $1,801,926, nearly one-half was in small gold— quartt r eagles and Bollard Tho silver coinage was larger than for any month in some years; reaching $1,210,000, principally in quarter dol lore. The demand for email change is thus be ing r.pidly supplied. The , deposits for the month were $1,827,000 In California gold and $125,000 in gold from other courses Silver .dopontted $820,000 The total Jopoalts $5,052.00 There were eoinod during the month 850,000 cent& • The total gold:deposit/1 for the '464.1941111 1 ts of the years'lBsl, amt.; towel-1881. ,$86,7%.62 6 M r s 4o . . 664 ; 1883, $48,146,714. The dipottlie of silver bultian for the first tali months of the present year-Irero $8,146.05 1 . The COlnkga of the Stint f:rthe same period, was In gold $48.480,466;44 0.007.666; toner , per $44,815; total, $49;608,168. The exports of event* toj Europe last month amounted to s6,6Bl,s7B—illgittly more than the gold deposits of the sacra Perioct But thy le calpte of 041itornis gold thus i, (ar ate still about $21,000,000 greater than 1 . 5, e Itrhole ettipmente of coin to foreign conntrleio r B11001(120 ACCIDZET.-0111/edneedsy evening Set, Mr. Joni WC/tamest ef Kart Brook, Lowrenee county, "off stir return from Pittebergh; got off the ce,rittt - Beaver Station, lotendiag to take a Caned picket for New Coe- S;' bet foiling to get all Stair baggage, the hus band proceeded to Now. Brighton to recover it - The word foliated, and tnectingtho express train at Block House Ron, in entleavorieg to get an far from the track as persitge,' fell beadloog over the edge of the bridge; the 'Mattes being eerie thirty-Are feet, ehe must haveheen killed instant ly. An inquest was held me /Thursday, and • verdict in aceordance with Se facts, rendered. Her body was token to her home for interment. She leers a hatband and T. or -8 children to mourn their log —Beaver 4r0.4*- • Ciatearia'n Aricirri7rEavannwrott.—The NOV York. Journal of Commereet has the fallowing paragraph in relation to the American Arida Er.- ?edifice:— °Letters, have been tor-eked -teem Ragland, aenouncing the arrival of the American:Arne° Expedition tinder command ;of Di. E V. Kane, 11. B. N., at Uppernaviek, teltemetend, and their departure for the hand waters ereetaitlee Sound Captain In gleaeld, with the Wet, eMitnee 'phat rds, with 'terra tot Sir Edward - Delcbeee tumid ron, .reaehed Elpiperilvtak thrieneye after Dr. Raue'e departure, an' reporiet that he (Di, had encored the serticee of Patersoo, the aqui =az interpreter, who accompanied Pennylen a former voyage. Captain „litglitela ntates'ithat all wcte :an well end proeperotie ea Foible. Deepatcben and lettere, from Dr. Kane, nekone and mew, may ',bora) , be imploded by way of Denmark," , Morse Correa.—The Solinoner G. W. Ftird, has just landed tea moseceitom the BilLnnedata weighing 8,728 the , and 66 blile.welghing 16,484 Its.; form bble. from. ther Firtst .wolg,ffing. 2,876 lbs., salon manses front. tho. Norwich, weighing 9,097 lbs., and seven bblO.:voighleg 4,406 ibs„ also eight. bble. from the :Rational mashies'' , 4,774 ibe. . We had the pleasure. to-day, of geeing several misses and name one Jottn.dtetlj'hblo• or O OPPIr pave our offloe from the leiltrNyie-setd.Poitoite Mines, being the first ehliohnir:tof-oepper front this section of the mining difkiet al Lake Sopa rior.—kake Supenfor Tampa • - ' • The °erotica journals noneenco that the kiplat Bain and Austrian Oevettnnentrt have eent ordiri to their enbjeots in the itervio4 of Turkey 161 re-, turn home. The Turkiela tlovernment, however, , , in anticipation of sueb . a reetumre, demanded oft the foreign officers in its strike aerate' monthe AiLlOO what &Moire they would adopt in oeaq of war with Bustle. Brune declared this they would remota la the serVice of the Porte, even at the rich of losing thelP nationality. Others quitted the Turkish domittioce end more replaced by other offioere, 00 thee whatever may octane the regiment/ wilt suffer no Intioneenlottee by the: lose of officera. . . • • .A correspondent of the Baltimore news, Ira dog from Itiohmond Va.; dorlog the time of the Btete Fair, Cm: ' It In the tudoereal °pluton of`Demoorats from every part of the Sado tint the adtuieletratiot hao committed _a great bleeder in New York poli ties Tbo people of Virginia Deem to regard the battle betweea the liatde and t3afte as purely • a Buito, matter. They - blame the Administration for Ito error, but do not eitie meat for Bronson, Dud tiro not ter.tigh interested itt tho „matter - 4$ get up any excitement oraymPathy. • MIOTHIS LSTIIa YlOl4 JUDOS BIOIII3ON -- The Nqw Yerk, papers contain', another letter ftooll cx Cogetwor Bronson, to Secretary Guthrie; In 'glitch Ifre )eitifies Ids' own 000E0 sod can- demos alit of the Secretary for hie alledged la. terfereuoala the loud - poitt!os &the State. of New York.. Al regivis bin reerriald i he ego i Aside from ' principle involved, the re moval frost Moe le en effe , r iof littic moinent. I leave the office of ilisi'clotto of this day with greater pleasure theca , atStepted It sir months ago. I bare •been. assailed Without' amnia— there, has been gross vielatieji of the Diosixintlio doctrine, whieh deniati to - redo esiern. meat the right ,to lutermedfila with the parely' lAI4IIIIII moan and rani ot ansuns.v. . • • •!. • " ' r .i • '.~.3~.. ~.. ~. nr.._.-~ .~:•~ ~~...K. ,q.....;~aa~~..r_<. - .. __: ~t:i'.GS.',i`,-G-r:S~ ~..Gwx.~„~ik:.~:..icv. '' S , ... i , PECI - A.L . NOTIORII . ' • OES.F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Gin- I frjrlNC ,PAiNT-,-5 to r e Whitoqind 1 . 3 _ _. . __ ...er—Thoe F -exam . . ernoae L a gq o f u ,,...1 „,,,,,,,,,,.... ! j,O in larg,oool omall hear , to awls, fir 10 , 001 br , ISAIAK DICKYX egos i n onlinar7 diarrhoea. hectisi•ot eholorA lu /hem in all '" Assignee's flotice.--'r or undersigned ArtE d,“.. o f it,e ge q na,a kk o gq . o,,, e b y . 0 hy,...11 q.e.“..te. ...,..• or krestretiou of Oho digestive fauctious, if It of 1 g E'ER COATS at 'CHESTERS. No OMIT , . &tided.' to 014101 Deaanittn, to cell nod cote v o ymeut,,,,timehlareaiue. During the orrealeoce of the eield-ofte t for sluwing goedA We MO y to 'plea...7Na. '. sea ell rufous 10Avick elaltuf agelust him. will please ,:hshors and 'rummer completed. of ehtldren, it it e. e e o h ne i, i Wood st. . _ , .i.ree eat them tor settlement. , -s,ruelostr; ko Drolly i.ir fothriduel rhoull he without it. Wisreau leareasee Co . Nev. Ed. lea. 1 The store will he kept open to sell tut the stock of good,' CkUTION-71/e earn to stet the gni:aloe Kseence, whist. is : rpriE p i ,id4, • n hand about 60days boot this dote. where W. 11. Kin - . ,oepsred nrity by F. lilloWll, at his Isnhe nod Coemicat ' I , ~..,,,,.....7 h „,,,,i.,.., d i,, , 1.,.0 '.di e ideud 402.40 et.id, one of the Aselgneas will be found. : 0 - 'u-e, inset -east termer et Fifth and.Chevant steep... PM'. ..r Pb..., on tf 0. Caehal Stock, one dollar and eft s . 04 DEBBEN MILLEII, lc, : e le , phAan , for sale by all the reepectehle apothecaries to ' ,turn , sr of which tebe osid on or afortths 14th inetn o fookriolders. 0001609 A. 0 LIMY, - r , :lA States; nude in rittllbUrith• by 14r.1. 8.. , Jr- B. A . ''' 0' •,?,:r 'l o ''' '' P"'"' F' ''''''';'' It. ' OOIIDO,N. &et.. t and Dii.ectahs of this. COM , .._.z.. F. ' WM. li. KINCAID.. : ; danutock a Co., Dr. E. Fmith, Lszduel When: A Pr., Pittsburgh. Oct 16185 E. 4wd Assignees. : ~ Echo/hurter A Co. A. H. HOLMES 81 - B ,'.. , o Alleg env City by U. E. echwarta and Len A. Iteek• MANDFACTUBEBB OF SOLID Elf& VICES, ELEDGZB, PICKS, I ; ELTTOCKS, CROWBARS, Zec., TIMBER. SOILICW, BBIDGE BOLTS, CAR BOLTS, Vi ABllOlO9. COTTON. TODACCO. AND EiEdlr SCRLWd. PITTBBIIIIGII. oma• 25 Wood at., between Ist and Sind. ell.kinds of blacksmith work for Bridged. Ae.. done et the shortest notice and at the lowset prices. PS' All work warranted equal to any fuscoutacturef."69 00.20 parkin. S E. aura°, fashionalile Dross Maker end Mather, No. 7G Fourth etreek second wort. 011 work entrsisted will ho okeoutetl with veal.. and i.owt .‘111.1N1 C.A.RPETS—liyde'a, ,-, 1"1.; i 1,1 C.Tittl., %. h h abtl 4-1 irblo, Or trblctire avrazd o,i the pry lulu b.IY , Cup, at the kale pate, toe tale by A W. N 1,311 1, TOOL 111 Market .t. 11Z , UNNY BADS-2000 in store for Bale by ISAIAH DICKRY k.OO. LA • • _ iao3 • i , LINN Y B,IGS---6000 to arrive for ta* by JI ...3 % ' LillAil DICKEY & CO. -.., -.-- `' RM. iIOROLAS 'HOTEL. --,- • ~ To TILE T R \ l: IL. 17 ?CULL° SIII.IF, underdzni,d respnkfully gives notice that the esT lILYTZL le noir %bin forth.. mo, caniatlaospf the !meiotic been rebuilt on the oki all.. frrruarlli rocupleet s by the United Slate!. on the .ora.r or Ibiltlncore one Warta ttroet• Cumberland. bid. AIL the modern tooproverneute have hien Introduced. end Amindivi In a new , aut clonal) , brupri stria a Ille,elor tau e N , .rtbera Hotel. I...per:borne t o bo able to glee co • , atirseti u. and 11Pikith sabers of public natronsue. co 3 Bind , .1. 0. Proprietor. bleft.E aF GAIL A.GHEIR. ,Rid s et Road \an'd Co s tal agitf ti, Alibruhlokia. 1000loCumots eta histinatcronzu or ilitfGOOGEt and Omni:On I:Ailing. awl T R MIAs entratletat and 'Architectural Iron %mini, Iron }taiga be public and recreate Grounds Y.rand,h, riettelta.o • ra. Table*. ae- rartioalat attention paid to the enclosure or Burial More Orl.Lioal brain. acid I.lat of rrleea meat to Derrove ishlug to =Mkt • trelenriont. noS3a \ suiintiEs-::34 • ! iit Wheat; do Wheat; 15 MA, , • \ltlA nett MaNlMarrive for sale by PE. DUMMY** CO. pll) METAL-150 tone Na .ier, cold Maid, in ftzre far rale by ISAIAH CHEY.A.OO. Copper Rolling Kill fo Sale. ~ rjrHE Baltimore and daba melting Wig.. C. offer for ell., theft. sum IfOLLINQ 1, 1, .• LL at Wbat.tone Point: Inotheers, eelijkall It. - eponreeneanne, ;blob hoe be. altef Only abs- t eighteen months. The inotbinery all nen. and mode 'y A. A {P henyl. I a Lionorleh a aTE • 11 ENGINE of • 00 b"..... row., plat e sonerior uality, sad of drocoottonal , . 80 boob rolls. 38 Inch trzaktna do.. rolls. sof boa. 30111 . on of ePore. , 44 0 aelit ,t am. a only ofBslnob dal!• ed rolls, whistk h.,. nerve been need. A NAIL IdAtilt; I tanolete • ing fotet4-411 for 0-ptter and \ yellow L eA Hobby. ti W nd the emeeteary working Imola:meats coat let.; Just . the 11ill . tort. •ork. All In a enbstantial Otte erofed ch bele.% mill bon Loan lo br 130 feet...with boiler bon* attaed. Themashlnery.lll be sold repetatelf from it, pro ty If desired. Applietlkn may tome& to . % , 4b10111.1d, Pere% \ 53,1.2in0er B. a C. 8 a 11. o, , lialtlinore. • FOR SALE—A .valnable Rouse Lot In the Ist Word. City of Ategheny. Pena Lane fronting the river. It in a new brick building. 3 st a r t...able". containing 11 room, Theniiie en eminent cellar under the while boilable, of rat stone; there are step .etabte and Coal 800. on th e. rr. EMU , together aa Hydrant, 0.267 d Lig an' ample \ supply of pure water. fle let le leer In front. by 129 feet halt Coen allay 10 Pet wide. apply to - JOHN gIiiLLY, on the premises. MINAIVION Y4r.. KERR, • GENERAL CONEtaggIOIN . NEECHAPITO, \ . 16110X0 Min, 11p1M, lull /AD 116 LET, CINCINNATI. OIDO. -, • iliS-Partlentar attention era to Vtirhedog a orderr: ant. tar the Pale 01 titan, Nags ad Alanateetortd ar. • Cl•e• o• emery deaerißtion.. Alto, lard OP. Lard. Omar, NlOtr. Avarice, Ate . a. \ oda - --,---:> \ Qt: AR.-- - -175 idiots. prima ax al„ choice N. •,...3‘o, f.qa gore end‘roreale br 11. DALZELI. a CO. II F.,N ',DAMN'S \ ' • micaz cy.r. ~. lfi \ \ \,, \ ; 449 1 9;1%. , Jae yve.elva.l ad to sale at • ' lab be? Denot, 5k I , a. )1014 k arat 1 1141 te.d AFtD— n: irate t - ;.. 4 ' A for f ale b , cola \ p - LAID S '2l.o. l .—Juat apetiosi at A. 1 k, ... .. BII.R.REL:=-5, 0 Cider Ilarzah4 far, ) sole by VON 11.1/!INIJORBT a IftIEPIIT. ETAL—'I4 tons Chauloal Natal far Bala LTI br czs \ VON BON:WORST iIIURVNT. J)RIED APP I S-100 bus. Dried Al glee, I n More and (Or Sole by' [se7.l 1L CANSIELD, , t i 1 RIND STONE Sr-100 Ber Orhid St 'nee tt•neVbi!'"' to TPOWArkiing i GROSS Perry Dkcii . Pain : iller, just I. 1r.c.0 smt i'm .a.. by RLIMING a .. Rauh: out -. thmwaaors to i 4 MAI a Co., , . Wool .1 8A..11 BRIO1c:-2001 Eng lish,. or sale or .41 B. A. AILVISTQC & (1). 1111R11 1 PEAOLIES-3 b.Ls, for sale by i 41' • kt • R. II OW 'hi• A_ I UST re , d 1000 yardn iif , 36,•.40 • Ali !Deli Tr azpar_ent Osseo 011 \C • • , for Wind . lc Banda. This lola to tar atioertor to a• T °that . ma • • faa:ure offered In Ws mark4t, as It leen ly fron fetes' arty tack rrteetaye . and not Ilahla to attok -saber. of.t wheal...he ms.t rata at rho 011 (Moth W .•ms, lens VW, \ I Market st.. oaf° J. a n.`ri lart3. • UTTER-1n , ble. and kagaj ..ttoacived' •od for .1. by ocil3 J., J. PONE. rEß—to &Butter juk and . . , - niciwr MAR.COATED • AADAmoN 13451T_ntd ol.a.sant flay • e • wt wvonly4 , 4 aw.l for sale er\ R. E. , !ULM), ' 0932 a \ ‘No. 1,7 Wood Itrot. • • LARD-4: bble. and 2 i 1 a:1i . 0.,14.,ard; tor tal.by 14971- d "mut, iv). \ A A. 14ASON Ert4street hate oal anal*tlec, • r large red \ usor!• tatri. of tha stalteo Map. Oloeke, he Table 'Tian° `9 . rini. ICII-Velvet .34i:0058o ::lkot • A Come: • • L i c y: , 4. noun. and Cott 6 !‘ 7.1 04 sod Table DisPicr. • •• •, XaboaiwA Stara Cow* , itklvraibrothr d Phu= COTer4 • do ‘,: da •A . Ltsat inaoldwr,' 44. 64. 11 71.'114.'124 \<3 - in Market 0.- 11 AIATA1tI1311,01.111 7 -300 f !ARGO'S HALL.—FOURTII STREET, WPOOk=it• tesTetto B Olt. or dalles Is, Concerts. Po b U . Wrettaa. 4% , d ib i rr B I TTILI e J , awl ibtos YAMS HORN L toow t. by aradyloa W. it ANK nllOO, at the Crlout PoliatDaltqWWW‘Rww" V? . 11. N.Caren i ea, Youttb stmt. ' 1010 MiiMM= `SALT-2Z t±age reo'd MaiRIDGE a lisinlaAM, La Wet.: saes[ IliooV BY CATALOGUE, AT Auonow— On lord*, eveza7na. fat toot., at ISX . dela, at the ...i.nr.. , 42 , 1 ‘ Std..; Roma, meet Weed ead attt et, will be so.d a lam. collection et va t aablemlesollamons DMA. nrneris M COl art—BacAtez.• CelaVratoiltlin 11104N4 fte attee'e fllntor• of tbe french Ilvolatioa, 2 WI& plates. Say's Polltleatonoam Lreart•ea UM.% emerizort \,,,, „t o m Irma 's Home Iterabliet'Oohre , Bt. pc e: Stu. 11,-• (Haul, emitted ware or u„,,,„ ,. SleKrosles O. u 0 rerietr; Patine and Stplortap Repeal. ~,r , „, w o c e ra ea rd. end tlartenerLirMalan • g.,...y. it -; 1111Ps Villa. alosaes.,2 voln olek's Older.. UM' . n.• Uhristien P otiose; Brom'. 'Melt LtteretaM \Rollin's Ancient 11 re. a nip Thlees - .Pretutb Flevotef lion 2 vole: ktsore'oethaal Woorks. Iletm,• Shensi.' Cole . tidge. Pope, Mita at, ari t..• id„\DAe is. , Attettmer, \ 1040'SLIARES AZTEC MINING 00 SPOOK , I. AII , 7IIOPP-00 ?harper ema . . Wog: Nov. ,O, et,7 MMIt t the Oamaterehd pries dime, e.,rre.riof Wood and bitt st• 'nil be reVd. by order Of the Poardltreetora ( . ¶ or, &veneer.) of the Aster }or many. pO (Mem eto7k ofee'd .1..1, • foreated for mpg eseemeats due Om the soma Thou LUC' eeted ertlPtake noepe, as the sele Is mill.. atdets ft , V Lquoly redeem" by Paymeat oTte meamerds. ' P. Et DAVI& A — stor' --- 4.21.XT1i WARD MEAL ESTATE AT MM. t - Y tlolC.--Ott Wrdoerday alter - Me: NOT. 9, at Welk, pp the prenthes. 0111 ha 1.01.1.1 Int or (Maud, haring a Item of 21 f.er 64 the P.ast`alde of Oearre Avedsse.adloli. '.,e proorty of heirs of lodge Porter,*od ext.:mbar auk 4S feel. /Use 211:f (Mood 14101nloithe Ogee, lye. \ tag ... h is hoot o 24 feet ad, Clarks Meet, and .tead- Wig beak 41t feet to a rdor Centro Avenue, ph ethieb a , emtnl 2 roam:den Haat Deellhes Haven tech top Rose. hrah. , \ Term t salt. InaU .t...M. DAIIL Amt. ere „ roe'4 And it . IBERTYST. ,PROPERTy. AT AUCTION 4 `4 1 , -011. Tb tirodtr atio ld raocia. Noy. 14,,t 3 00 . 4 ._ the renthtee. erlll ea to thet eery _go...burl - A a uround.ultuatert on the nor th eider( /Abort, etrult, he, jug a \ trout or 91 fee t. and s /aten.llug•bar.k /10 nut to /iv'. ghaege alley. on erlllth wt./1 • t etery Ruth Wen. /tenth Ito: 023, still a 3 et i o l ri v igek a tld a r.o . .., Aelfarult i sitieelrable sltuattonefor hi/Zee:inn& \ in • Iseitts„ Terme et rule. \P. M. Dein% Aneg. DRY • 4 \ SSIG s biEES SALE OF. A DRYI7ODS rS_ STORFA-On Brklai atternoft. Nov. 4th. tit den. ond contlnue'in Saturday morning at 0 o'oloo at tb• \ Amore of 7,dwar*lleaseltonato. 10. !. mood mil to /old ',latent tome. by order ofneelgt, the Dull.* a took or „ wetalt IN, Gp3,, ilton,„ catarrh bag toll worbeentol ea.:amble *Staple and 'snow articles. all of 'blob balts 123 pee "It unut re and sae Prin 'nil Oblate, '' 48 do non. and Imparted Ellnabnnur. ~ \\ 40 do (lbeek., 'Dosing and illokor24 ~ ' .38 do W o ol atadVanton flannels Lin/ova .... , \ .80 do Alnklee add /Winn • •\,.,_ s 33 do Oarsuneres3Planneteaeane and Tweedik do • • . \ • opar Broad Clo‘ba. - D'en'ted Wtorsr coed gr; ,et \ 0, , , , 1e, kenoys, oottanadel, blne dot Is. igs, Mu. \ Fitter% alpua - , de /aloes. able diaper. towel , Ilia \ ' H0Y."... oolorrd oun trice. 111 la,. pripllaig,gral r new • fhrenor, ribtenda. lona and vex. aerie, ant, I cotton hdlt., °resets. Wool torte , boalern al Tr OraitteZeelle, threads. att., hi age, 10. Men , I aw, wn and aboag hate antl e.r.'s \ \ • retarder morning at „ 11. o'olook, a getewal ammetlasat .1.41.1P...*. goo arks. tea.. stirs. deb?, tobacco. r• ae ote. \ . t, \ • ~ l e:lne-, B uecie twer.Bl.oo.l, eredltv , "? 90 day" lbw awn, . „ I'endenred :Lutes. o n6l. P. 11. Drib. Aar IJILOING LOTS Ilk;l\lllfiVlNGl4lif, 'AUCTI4N.—On ridden alternotts, Nov. 4th, _AL ~ ....., e k, on the uremia., w il l t . • Id a Ituniber oC.gaiNs bio Batkiing LOW, 611003.0 W WOW., oft holinedval , street. in th at flourishing borough, .moms whlo aro tho*d:o lOW. TiTi TIM 90. 07. ili, MA, 131 and .24• on Oarra-1 4. having esbh a flout ells feet, exteridlog back 101 f t Meanie and Walnut /Way:. ? v , aix. , 22p, 21 i and 21., , I o le*l ' brol' o f t el . T.Wt!t f •o g • 4 l3p i nte o s alley. lko nV.tN r .l. l ,lllllg foma. lueltft„: i i front of 21 test, spa, reateadlng• blioa.lo feet to Earner ley, on radon is greeted .2 %MO Diverging Um* , Noe. - 1112, 226 and 244 has oath, front of 24 fen. et \ William atroot, ands xtendbm k • teeth:. tine alloy No. 267, bolo: at ta g or of \ I street. Terme—Ono-111 oath, • tolling In 1 &lad oars) w interest, stoed 0 toad nod morn. I \ .L oe2o D VI Atuk,. -- c - '7\ Bale of U. S. 'T\pisrty at St . Louie, Bal. blissoari. • : \' PIIIIE following co. deinnod Ordnance will he gold at aoctlob, he onloi‘of thillol. C. nonce, on TUISSDAY, NOVIV,9IBER 16th, 1263, at 1 o , a. at, sly. ' 740.000 190..4 trop man. halls, Arai to.t , \ • , 20.9030 lb.. temp ITOW. WTO ghtt ' s. , • \ .. 20[0 lbs. semi Keel: ' 110 nittekotto ~ \ • \ 490 Mb.: '4,050 sworla acid sabre,: \ s . \255 taws opus, and att. , pa; \ . • \ • 1 GO onager powd..r auks; - \ A lot of percnesion new., ~, . D. ~. . - • . Actontrenenta loge tram, Idol string.. 'Net elrrostee sublimate. old leather. A 2 go bellow& f W of hilroelia I suldle. 991 blouse, 22 bonen +191004 . d'o,...ardheirr''' 'ooo.ll'oUrillkilrit e/74111nrilee."4 i l \ 1 JOHN MIIRDOCR),Ja. liIIRSRRYDILL FLORIST, . Peri* . AKLANT) NURSERY, 0.1 PIWA 3% oak* hoar Plll..bnigh. \ a ir ti tall I'CURSE4T. 0 01 1 1114 RUL. 3.4.1111/..,V \ tbe ear. Oniera sat il.t.sde vinse.svermine, We= HoVirpant4 ,tra, of gt " if fk . '" ,will D Dr ' prmeptlylkts= to. oc10:12302" \ \ ORE&T ENGLISH RE . TUE MO3TVALUABLM •. ' \ . \\ . \ • . Spring& Stammer Xedidrie. in the :orl i' . • ! RR . \ DR. HALIEY'S • •- '‘ • _ . FORES r t i W . l j 4. •\ • ~L.. '-_-•,' Ponemere/ tie.Nlibility. met ' : /iii= .sledlehiro. eentalking Milailmii ei , liggediallter . the . \ bladed B..aparnia. require "may large be t.e.0. , \ , dna the slightest clause In bssith. TheYo AMOR • It altogether a dUlarest. article. It nodding no maid to give It oienneteney.ln - moaning its miellent gallon .. ,-., ..•T. end nowerfelmedionpropertim framtheyerriablephata •,, i Norte ef which it le wmpoired:, The /brut We deldbillea 1.116 1 !WILD 01111tRY. TeiNDittlON. IfiLLo,llt 1/0(111:.' , . wit/rather valuable planar Whet* pieperttre aregtiU Impt• - , • .lts WO weneentratiori render. it Greet the Meet eak.._• \ 'hut medicines • rumple Co.. tiomatiouraz bin than - a • \ single battle. restore. the lingering prim. from winch'.\ no.. debilityand le/einem *smog and elgeranematth, -, , \ Etery dote *bows itegued dhoti on the earmtitnUmtlalia • • \ improves the etate - er the - beeltb..- The Awed V ito \ • . • ronommeneel in I.lm stronger[ tamer, ihy an mate gligsBMmecri. row; Nomilas fhatedkie...Ditima . . '••• = ikla k w , , flLOODenad=richtt -- • •-- i s • annigto PllOll DlllTßlll\ . ' i ! • .- .. "•'.lrestiroiley of Ur. Nathan' attenni. a highly respiedirl ' , hi. and wea th. ltby nof Newertr. N .1. ; . . .D. G. W. HAISTD-1. helium Your. Toilet Mine' and , Pills have been the means of memo my 8t.,. w h .,, , , , ...mewed taking them / laid erthe poietatdrattherdli •._ Dropsy. Piles e.g Asthma. My physicians lied innings., . over as pad ewe. and nor litany bad Met ell home of ray i.„.mmy. While in tbie dmalted 'elltuitkn. meg Pores . -- - wlno sod Pllle wry. • procured tors.. and bellies I had gelded diners: bottle of the Wine and beget PAPS. let. maenad great relict my May and /Maim gral•WW•Wl• . greatly .salsa; became mantle reduced; goa m at a. • ! mover, began now to leder. and alter eonthmlog \ the • nee °flour medicine for about a month. the Film and asthma mire comrletely eared. The Drop.. with why. • Lame lifr ',unlaced In gush Meat danger. war .1 y ' - gone.• 1N.,. coadaoad the use of your twelleias until . _ tee maid pn!.. ,not i no. e•j‘y. •11 pet health ...,, evbr 1114 ferny life. although Ima mom then*, yeare Mi of e \' leer., re... Wally. hi;KATawwa,_. iff , • /Awash'. N.4,k.W. 19 . /8/1.• , ! • " Ilret Careclrliver Complaint of 10 years ' \ \• \ ' \\ Standni xie r ".;. rolt. Ja \ e'.4el,.. bat . \ \Jim- 11 1 / 4 aT, D. , , , 7 1 ,!-HaTtaa. taken your /tiled Wlie and rills remove a Imam of the Limy. Do widen I gg..2 g e r ialltZrto th 'r e u tge l lgits " a I ed r l rg ee=mi_ny -baT. ' N the mediein, I have remeculd my haalth.notentr - Ing all who knew me thohght My can e Incurable. vl o, totaking Us Wine •10, Ma, I had remorse the 1 bed medical strand. tad; contrasted to groW 1= .. t.0 . an Manning d se. lirmoist \MY &Mimi stoke ugly cat my and told te, pawned* me from ti.s. of .y miter remedfno &rd../ diNtbt. rev." 'what More are hureMede who me dieemded •fite.‘ , .l .. .1, 1 Your meellentmedidned. Pi emmatienesol.tber .d InaMneney . l i cry ads ••r*. reemeilles ym. by Ilvairl.libt um di tto lb '4%ZVVrtt, • zyk e . , dm mums of diaroadi many 'Mboring. under .!". frommakinst ten is:tkp our* by yOtcy...D.. t _ remedies. Unmanly r . tber , Ur. SS ~./ my ma; when/ ootameneedm i g uee • thelpe..ls a amt.. i ye/WWII/Da. bat began teept i rrimee .. o d o s odo , 1., d o t • steam dal en and in week. ,m Menem I pray. i chimed the dicine.. ks Ine_llima.t , ett %like of MIL MY t!' Meads, /Was entirelyy. emel . a. " -- oad . ao r AD.... • Fre/ 4 :tg :111; til " :" INo t e r . ‘l- - #l. M i lle and ' referee would loran &melt 4 - o o . , • //ram &IL, ~ ~ . . • . - .: . 1471/21 , 09 , 4 . D 7 Are dhw. of the inims.'m ..... ly brought on by troVolee • COOllllOl to 0411,11,1121 9f; 4.n0, Wads. Low boleti,. mo o , Marini aotinmelorts of .TI g0... 11 Y. *mem/emit 'we've .4 Pine !mean emergent t I:\.ract of abetter front Me Da. 81. W. itAlose=-Ihrer Pilla havesured oar wife oil with which she had been al hoar. ono alousetwalits I are garbed hiker atop by Deed sahaueledgod amend. wilt taboribir üb.DrttAid•blake ato ant andap to tor. By - 1 `Rine, a box rt h.i Mao filo risk regaltord her WI a. Lanett eie feet, :, ,• ''._,- Dr. /held Marvin, OMIT/it. declared sanely, thatinee? onitalue4 mom virtue than Sareeparilla . dreamt ki.• 8. Imola Ind =oft remestable ed.. mem: `-Pea CO what .0 Ilaiam'seyorest Win.i,lt Fedi ~ tnd will uutoobtally becomt " , •,,R. IleAtt Wine le pat PP .- Do lialswy . ...\ ....a time, in the eie--. „ __ bottle or•sig Idities for Ove dodare.. Guinsja.kr 0,. ! Pills twenty -gm cents per her. AV Ad. by the "'" .1 genlit, • t sehobwide end retell. General dermaKb i 4[1210,0.0 4or /1 ,, m 1.1“ Dos. New York. •... , -, , , .13.1.1 Wholesale lied retell by UOO. U. ENYUR. uf Wor•Fortr.mt and \ V Main alley. Pittsburg-14MM br.l'lal: T.. go wer.y.; none. .1111. vt !Ward 10.4 sad tea t4Econd Allesdour •• - neletkwitnet ___ _ . . . , . H:CilTims•ez.•CO.,l.:•.- ~ , . ~,. :, .. WIIOWILLE ~„.. . , :•• I'SH 0 E \ 'W.A It EH U 2 \..: awe &sass wooD:irranr, , 2. , ~ • '•-. '‘ Flirsaulgo.g. 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