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    PITTSBUTGH GAZETTE
PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY mommia, OCTOIIIII. 11, •1854
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LL To MI vetiares.—NOltteer the /Maria toorna
aor PrlnUniadagaykawarrao Doral 6aorkor, opened'
on 86 .34. Ooviarnizrabodedra trals donors toartoar
th./.P.r on MAW tetahar.aill Plum lama than to
"alla:Plttsbargl• Wookir GazeMe.—Tbo artanatv•
atreutatten of our Weekly Gimes offers to our bludnammes
a most &Arab% Mall= of Mitring their bushman known
Ourelresdatlon Is bobroon foam and dm thousand, reactant/
alaandurnry Merobant, manufacturer and aboak•lceepor
Watt= and Eastern Ohio.
Adin kn - ce payments.t--Iferenfter no tat,-
solption wlfl *taken Aw the WIT or Weekly Gazette.
MAN, peysseet Is nude 14•11.0011. Wh.Mrer the
MIMI is op to Istleb the aubtorlptkog Is Dad, tlse•papet
will be larsztAbly 'stopped, althea the sobserlptkso Is ta
sewed by adisneeheitseat.All trendeet adverUstoi.
of am? dooortoUoO. inn j 1.41 reOltted to be pat In ad.
'wawa. Ma only exceptions, will be wherispetlel month
ly' or !astir matted, are mak. seplontr
ItAssilac. Matter . .ns ends Vase of Paver
ToS onscain number of-the paper
beinp.'ne to.the time whim we notified our mh
o:Oben Unit the names of all not paid in ad
wilsiiee.would be erased. Owiog to sielmess and
tie °Confusion attendant upon the cholera, we
have been unable to go over our whole list;
some persons therefore will continue to receive
the paper for a week or ,more lodger Who are not
im_t_itled to it Wader the rule. AU permone, here
alter, whose_ papers outs to arrive, will know
the raison, air we shall , discontinue their paper,
ti
as soon as the me is up to which it is paid ex
pires. • ' Eixrratixa 30, 1854.
TAE RESULT
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I, ' ite_ give below each 'returns for Governor as
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we were able to collect before going' to press.—
i l / 4 , The majority for Judge Pollock in the county,
t,l , judging from these figures, will be about 6540.
,A ,' The Marna from other parts of the State are
./014 given below, and Will speak for themselves.
We bare but few returns of the Vote on the
C\ •
county ti c k et . Whet few we have ,bow that the
[ contest is between the Whig and Know Nothing
. 'Tickets—if there is any iiontust at all. The dem
i oolitic county ticket does not appear to be in
the ring.
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Oar insireesion is thatthe Know Nothings have
i • ' elimbid . their entire county ticket, unless the re
ii' turns from the county look better_ than those
I
from . the city. Should , our impressions prove
I correct Mears . . Muse and Guy,-Whign, Smith and
Eystir, Natives, and Kirkpatriek, Know Nothing
. dam. are elected to the Legislature.
1 Ritchie, Whig, in thefilstdishict, and Perri
( i tumii, Whig, in the„224, are undoubtedly elected
i to Congress. -
Govniwir 9 4. - EsDettsw.
1854
:IS IV ea. c. 123
;
gft
Ist Icard, 310 97
2(1 - - 312 149
3d do • 148 m
.4th - do . ' 876 157
6th do 342 345
6th do 435 149
7th do ; 1 2 8 76
Bth- ,do "" 178 100
9th •do 182 71
• Allegheny. ". 2 9 /ft /:3' l-
: Ist Ward, " 390 04
%L. : do 322 89
," 8d do ' ..942 258
4th do 436 241
'..1„ South . Pittsbargh, 168 110
Ys. , Peebles, , '96co
Col Has,
Sewickley bort'.
• Sewickley' Tp.
Chartieri,
• Birweiwgbam,
..'Daquesne .
Leirescw;ille;
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38
87 9
76 8
118 92
284 57
255 172
91 44
183 99
73 57
Penn, - • .128
l'ef l c West Pittsburgh; 64
Emit Birmingham, .84
- 8.
Manchester, 3 10
• Baldlrixi, 185
6991 2691
In these districts Pollock gains 1654 over
— Johnston's vote in 1851. Johnston's msjority
• . then, in the whole Cottnty, was 2814.
• Puma WASD, Pittsburgh--Governor: Pollock 310,
Bigler: .97, Bradford 16. Cooed Comosienoner :
Mott 250, Damao 150. Judge: Smyser 181,
Black 112, Baird 155. Congrese: Ritchie 308,
• Shalerlol. Register: Woods, 186, Robb 200.
Recorder: Loomis 189, Kennedy 100, Magill 108.
Commisiioser: Cooper 189, Glenn 111, Trovillo
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Sworn WARD, Pittebtirgh.—Canal Commie
eioner: Darsia 198, Mott 280, Splier 8.
FOORTIR WARD, PittabUßßlL-r-Cdnai Commis
_ slow?: Dania,
246; Mott, 264; B Piuer• li• Su
preset 'Judge: 13myeer,' 210; Black, 199; Baird,
.189; • Congress: Ritchie, 891; Staler, 148. Clerk
of Amine: Hibernia, 218; Phillips, 129; Zorner,
168. Atufitor: .41sonlgon, 198; Wertz, 126;
Wright,loo. For a Prohibitory Law 369, against
it 148. -
- • llavitirrn WARD, Pittsbargb.-anal COMMIS ,
eimur.—Daride 98; Mott 78; Spicer - 11,--"rudyt of
.SupremeCourt.--Smyser 72; Black 81; Baird 57.
Coogrus.Ritchie 122; 13651er 76. Annul..
ly.—.Btaimaion 112 ; Pollock 'l2 ; Carnal= 67 ;
Muse 76; Guy 88; Stuart 29;,,MoOrhead 100;
Hamilton 71; Kirkpack 105; Carrel 28; Smith
77; Maya 11; llicElbeny 10; Appleton 88; Eyster
66.
EIGHTH WARD.—Assembly:B4llMOD 161, Guy
158;„ Kirkpatriok 150; , Pollock 181, Man Ilk
Moorhead 111, Hamilton 101, Carnahan • 98,
Smith 92, Stewart 87, Carroll 72, Eyster 63,
Appleton 28; MellhennY 7, !Maya 5. •
`Morn WARM—Casa Coinniuiofter: Dania 97*
Mutt .140, Spicer 42.. &prate Court: Smyser
'lOB, Black 80, Baird 112.
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• Fisar_Wsio, Allegheny.—Cenul Commirrion
sr: Daraie, 196; Mott, 240; Spicer, 47. :Supreme I
judyc
,Bmyeer„ 218; Black, 77; Baird, 196--
Conroe*, 21st District: Ritchie, 'l5; 8651er, 6
' 22d District: Prurience, 846; Palmer, O. Clerk
• • of Courts: =ands, 21k . Phillips, 50; Horner;
228.. For..Prohlbltory. Law, 439; against it, 29.
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Siemer) Won*, Aliegbeny.—Canalesenneusion
er.—Darsie 126, Mott 282, Spicer 86., Supreme
Judge—litayeer 146, Black 100, Baird 183.
Conyers*, 22d Dig.—Parviance 271, Palmer 91,
Binning 25. Congress, 21st Die.—Ritchie 14,
Studs, 8.. Reeorder.—Loomlo 212, Kennedy 77
M'OM 126. Register. —Wood, 199, Robb 17p;
Perkins 29, Llecomb 82.
THIRD WARD, Allegherly. l —Canai Commissioner.
Danis 180, Molt 284, Spicer 52. Supreme Judge:
Smyser 218,"Black '262, Baird 145., For Prohi
bition 880. Against-222. • •
Ddargasa BOROML—Cdrial Conuoistioner -
Donde 17, Molt .114, Spicer.!.
• Sob= Prrmstmon.—Cana! Cominiesicuier
%NW ' O. ; Mott 167. .Svpreme Court:" Stayed
61, Black 112,Baird 102. amgras Ritchie
• 163, Shaler.ll.
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Woo - Prersamion.--Canol Commissioner:—G.
Deride 7, H. S. Mott 72, B. K. Spicer 4. Judge
Soprano Cowl: limper 15, Black 16, Baird 64.
Coogreem.•Ritehle 67, flhaler 17. • •
EAST BIRMUSGRAM —Canal Commiuioner: Dar
ace 62,,M0tt 111, Spicer 12. Supreme Court:
• ampler 87, Black 103, Baird 99. Cosgress:
Ithebio 97, Studer 86. • •
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Bn °min.—Canal Comoulsioner: Darsie 84
Mott 280, Spicer 18. -
lastrtenswr BOROUGEL—Governor : Pollock 87,
Bigler 9. Canal Control:loom Mott 90, Dante
• 6. Svpreme Judge Baird 81, Black 9. Congress:
Ponrianoe 86, Palmer 9. Assemtbig: Kirkpatrick
92, More 86, Goy 86, Plater 82, Smith 80, Car
rel 8, Morehead 7. Stewart 8, Hamilton 9, Ste- -
moan 5, Pollock 5, Carnahan 4. Register: Babb
• . 89, Woods 7. • Recorder: Loomis 76, Kennedy 12.
](sell 8- Oak: Horner 713,• Phillips 11, Hi
balls 6. • Cavindurioner: Cooper 78;14avillo • 11;
Glows 6. Auditor: Wright 89, Mites, 4, Wants
7; Fat Prohibition 86, against 6. •
•
Rem Townssar.—Gooentor:Pollock, 118; Big.
ler, 92. Cartel aistouistionert Mott, 188; Danis,
74. trujizons'Judges BLuok, 95; limper, 74;
• Baird, :' Coupon Pardue*, 111; - Palmer, .
Bitstrivi 'fowler:lntr.—Governor: Pollock, 78;
EllilinV,s7;`,Llradford, .7. Canal . Coaimiudinur:
Mott, 66; Spicer. 8. lodge: Black;
66; !Boryistr, 56; Baird, 8. Cottejrat:
132 L;
.rtasien , 44;./. J. Robinson; A; J. J. Binning.
Aswan*: Stevenson, 67; Pollock,. 78; Car-,
saki.; - 68; Mose, 85; Goy, 68; Stewart, - .rat ,
Mtvititilda 48; ::Hamilton; Ur, Kirkpatrick, 4%.
Cartlillr 88; 811tilb, 27; Me" 11T1henny, 9;
ApPletro47l44 . -Eyiter,.37: - ni lamb, - 854' ,
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4. 4NTMAZI.W O ' •
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Phillips, 28; Horner, 25. Recorder, Magill. 60; on a . 'cruiseohtside the Heads—their destination
Kennedy', 85; Loomis, 32; R. N. Park, I. Reg, nab own. They appear to bare overhauled re
4,1,17 Woods, 77; Pith; 48f Liatelah,A Perkins, tirerittanerchant reseals 18out to enter oar bar ,
3. Conineisekmeri-2 - Glean, -61; 'Trevino: , 48 Aier, as a Ditch bark, the , Nova Zombis, from
Cooper, 20. . 4 ° 44 °: Ftsortin, 55 i.Wat% 424 Hong-Kong;=reported - that on the 2d she was
Wept, 25; Derby , Lifoor Lollg.. For 8 71..,-.Brittintabj Amphitrite and compelled to
'A euist; 88. stop and show her papers.
N~ f xertxx Towastm—Cenal Cceastieiceter: Dar. One or more of the interior papers every day
Eli' I, MOH 24. Supreme Judge: Rouser 1, Baird report some murderous transaction as occurring
21 Convess: Perri axe 25. Clerk of Couch: in the different districts of the State. Now it is
Mande 1, Phillips 2, Horner 12. Recorder: 31a- at Mariposa, now at Monterey, now at Placer
gill 1, Loomis 24. Begister.r . Woods I, Robb 24, rills, now at; Nevada, and then somewhere
Congressman: Glenn 1, Cooper 24,.. Auditor : As these things are so common in this country,
Flannigan 1,- Wright 1.41. it seems superfluous to chronicle them portico. laxly. The eases often arise from cattle stealing,
Lawaxectritxx.—Canaf Conemissioner:—Dar- or drunken quarrels at hard.
sie 29, Mott 246, Spicer 6. Supreme Judge;—; Extraordinary intelligence has reached here
Smyser 19, Black 104, Baird 158. Congrest:— , from Sonora, to the effect thatCotnat Raousset de
Ritchie 191, Shaler 88. For Prohibitory Liquor j Boulbon with 400 Frenchmen bad encountered
Law, 169; against it, 83. ' a body of Mexicans, Germans and Irish near
Para Towssute.—Canal Cosuaisloner.—Dar. I Guayamas, and "1,14 been defeated by them.—
ale, 117, Mott, „89, Spicer; 3 . j u g" rm,,,i,21 The Count was wounded, captured and imprison
&ors.; 67. 80, Baird, ed, and was about to be executed when the
Ritdhle, 127, Shaler, 32. Clerk of courtn—lli- bearer of the news left the scene. His forces,
loads, 41, Phillips, 25,. Horner 87. R to the number of 120 men were killed, and the
Woods, 63, Robb, 88,.Liscomb, 4. ' remainder taken prisoners. It should be added
•• that the news is•gcnerally believed here to be
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—Political xcitement, f alse.
1e running high. In the Ist Congresiional Dis- -
trice the withdrawal of John Titus ( ative,) in
creases the chances of Florence's eke 'on. Mor
ris (Whig,) is his, only competitor.
'PHILADELPHIA Ctrr.—The election passedff
very quietly. We'have no returns yr t to bid
c.te tbe result.
luzzisc Co.—PoHeck's majority in'we town
ships is 180. 13igler's majority in the county
will be reduced. , Fuller, Whig, is 'probably
elected to Cotgress; the returns indicate 800
majority:-
WASHINGTON, PA., Gel. 10.—Knight's (whig)
nisiority in the biliaugh is 40, and in Canton 61.
OCt. 10.—It is coneeded by all
pnrties that the American Reform .ticket is elec
ted by a large majority.
CHASMS/MIMEO, OCL 10.—Pollock's majority
in Cbambersburg is 243 ; Robinson's 212. Pol
lock's gain over Johnston is 116. '
LANCASTER, OCT. 10.-678 majority for Pol
lock in Lancaster city, and 78 majority forPol
pck 3n Columbia.
BUCK% CO.—Doylestown ' Pollock's majority
11; Mott, Demerit', for Canal Commissioner,
124 majority. Black, Demoerat,Judge Supreme
Court, 35 majority. All these are Whig gains.
' GERmlanuna.—Drum 90—Corode 64. Hemp :
field township—Bigler 274, Pollock 181, Mott
370, Darsie 95—Black 300, Bmyzer 80,; Baird
91—Drum 289—Corode 197.
Dstrrnm Cotnrrs.—Pollock's majority is about
1,800.
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Cuammiiisntrii, Oct. 10.—Pollock's mitj. in
Clusmbsrabnrg 24:3, Robison's 212. Pollock gains
fiver Johnson 11G.
ilAillUSßUltfl — bet. 10.—Pollock, 333 naaj..a
great whig gain.
HAHRISBITII(I.—West ward, Pollock 103, whig
gain 200. lidithumberland borough Pollock G 3
mai. 'Pollock's majority in Ilarrisburgh is 333.
Nair Bamnrow, Bearer Co., October 10.—
This'borough gires Pollock 117; Bradt:m.ll.ll9;
Itigler 41. _ _
WISTWORELAND.—The returns are favorable
to the election of John Covode tot Congress.
PPILAD[IPIEHA OoL 10.—Pollock's majority
in the consolidated city will be about four thous
and. • •
Punanecrnm,-14th. Ward.—Pollock, 1000
majimitY; a gain of about 200. 20th Ward.-
120 majority for Pollock.
Lztuou Co. The *hole Democratic ticket is
rep . prted defeated. In 1831 Big ler had over 300
majority.
.16 279 184
3 866 166
447 861
8 377 160
827.392,
7 376 197
90. 104
10 164 : 163
41 128 63
Am.sirrown Bonovou.—Pollook's majority is
i2:11. :Bradshaw (whig) for Congress 198.
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' 'Doylestown, Bradshaw for Con
,grmwt has 9majority, and is suppotied to be elyst
ed; a Whig gaim
Bests Courrr.—Four districts ' Pollock gains
431. His majority inlhis county will not be less
than 1500.
Seturrimmt coust7.—Bigler's majority is re
ported about 2000; a gain or 1300 over 18451.
42 353 96
40 235 108
54 309 219
8 . f
12 .tt
"48
105'" 59
new. ,
new.
117 62
178 179
21 188
56 28
1 110 123
7 67 44
8 98 63
I:Away/Ica Covirri.—New Castle.—Pollock's
majority 200. In 4 townships Pollock's majority
i 5,1133.
Eats CriT.—lligler's majority 800.
illnannu.s.—Pollotk 147 majority, Mott,
Canal Commissioner 74.
' Cirr.---ith ward 800 Bigler
majority, a, large Democratic gain; 10th 'ward
900 for Pollock; 13th ward 900 for Pollocki 16th
we Pollock 64 ; 9th Pollock 386 ; 4th .Pollock
64 22,1 Ward Bigler 220. In the let District
Flocence's cicala' is conoeded.
The Toting was so much mixed up, yesterday,
that the countiog off proteededrery slowly. We
are therefore tumble to give the Tote from tiny
districts in detaiL
11 70 86
neir.
.101 'a;
123 78
PKOHMITOST LAlPl—The few returns we have
indicate a 'heavy majority for Prohibition—at
mot four thousand majority. •
5486 8690
WASHINGTON DlSTRlTT.—Wasbiogton gives
Knight, whig, 1000 majority for Congress; whole
whig ticket elected. Knight is certainly elected
to Congress. . •.
Covode is also probably elected in the West
moreland district.
Aiholm is undoubtedly - elected in the Beaver
district.
All these nre gains.
In the Westmoreland legislative district the
Independent. ticket is elec tedf whig gain of two.
BLAIN COMITY.-A derpatch from [JaiWay's
burg reports 1000 gain for .Pollock, in 'Blair
county.
CAMBRIA COUNTY.- INS paean from thin
imittty report a Whig gain of 400.
Wisrtwascasu is reported at 1,000.f0r Big
ler. Beaver is also • rep,rted a small majority
for Bigler.
LANCAPTLII COMITY gives 6,000 majority for
Pollock. Becks it reported 60001 or Bigler.
TiVO WEEKS LATER I#IIOMCALIFONMA
The. Accessory Transit Ceti steamer Northern
Light, Capt. E. L. Tinklepangb, arrived lest
evening from San Jolla with 484 passengers and
$380.491 on freight, from San Francisco Septem
ber Ip, per steamer Sierra Nevada. ,
Everything remains 'quiet of San Juan. The
inhabitants are rebuilding the town. In the in
tercir Chamorro still bolds his position in the
plate of °resttle, and has taken the three
schooners on the lake constiluting Castellon's
Seat. . yy
Prom. the CallthrolsChAnalele Sept. It
News from the mines continues to be of a very
entionntgitsg description ; and the interior pa
vers talk as if the miners in their differsitlocal.
ities Werissalliftell with their average gains. In
the southern mines the season is represented as
being one of (be Most favorable for river and
bar digging that had' perhaps ever been knoin
there. • • •
The annual emigration across the plains con
tinues to pour into this country. Moderate
numbers have already arrived, whO mention that
many others are behind on the way. It is not
however, likely that tne total number oi immi
grants by land will be very great this year.
By elm the gide( immigrants. have been Chi
oese. Every ten days or so somewhere between
1,000 and 500 of thesepeople arrive at Ban Fran
cisco. The late clamor
_against the race has al
most died away In ,our - eity. In the interior,
however, it Is still occasional heard, pretty loud
ly repeated. Of the 40,1100, Obinamen supposed
to be among us 35,000 are skid to be in the con
dition virtually of slaves, or peons to their more
wealthy countrymen. Their employers, orlath.
er mastery, are five great companies,organised
to import laborers from " China .' Thse compa
nies are !causally named the Sam yap,
the Ye .
ang-wo, the See-yap, the Sun - on, and the Bing-
Yriong effinpanlea. All the . Chinamen brought
here by these companies are either from Hong-
Kong or from the District, of the Promo of
Canton, but chiefly from , the last. The people
of the 'different companies are continually. QUO
rding among themselves, and at different parts
of, the State have recently bad several pitched
battles in which it. considerable number of the
combatants were slain. The gonads of quarrel
• are not very well understood by na "outside bar;
barium,"-nor perhaps much better by the Chi
nese themselves. '
At Monterey an affray. occurred in a dance
house, when three men—one an American, and
tffirether.twe Spaniards—were killed. An offi
cer who bad attempted to sweat the rioters was
shot by *Californian, and !Bed almost immedi
ately. The :Shooter was' himself dant - measly
wounded - by another 'shot, - and itAru• binned
that hiliwomad would prove mortal. The mob;. .
however, could not wait for tlteirrinwege. They.
burst lathe murderer's house, haulsd'him from
his bad, tried; convicted, condemned and hanged
him, all under the advice of JadgelYneh, within
an hour or two. , • ' . - •
Judge Lynch Las likewise been' busy in Con
tea Costa. In our last steamer summary we
mentioned that be hanged two foreigners at San
Antonia for cattle stealing: Since then the peo•
ple in that quarter and at the Redwoods have
been putting several residents through a strict
examination as to their connection with the un
known cattle thierve. No more hangings, how
ever, have taken place. 7.;" • -
The'Delilah and. Preach war ships, the Amphi
trite awl VArtsmiiiejleft'our harbor on the 2d,
From the E.O Triadic° limald Sept. lath
Another swindle has lately been perpetrated
on the city, by which it has been mulcted in
property valutd at $200,000 or $300,000. Some
astute individuals hunted up a debt df the city
for the sum of $172, obtained a judgment, ad
vertised that certain property of the city would
be sold if the judgment pas not satisfied, in an
obscure corner of a morning paper, and on the
2sl of August cold the property at a constable's
sale for $172. It is said that the debt (172) was
contracted before the passage of the act for the
redemption of property Bold on executions, and
that the property is lost to the city.
Notwithstanding the great depression in the
money market, which has continued for several
months, building operations are being prosecu
ted with vigor. Magnificent structures are going
up in. every quarter of the city, and in a abort
time flan Francisco can boast of as splendid edi
fices as any city in the world. The settling of
the important question of the grades has given
great impetis to building operations of all kinds.
Considerable excitement has recently been
crested in Contra Costa and all that section of
the country,by the depredations of cattle thieves.
About three weeks ago two men, named Carennd
and, Aughimboct welte arrested by the citizens
under circumstances that admitted of no doubt,
were taken one side, strung up to the limb of a
tree and hanged. Notwithstanding this fearful
exatnplesdepredetions are constantly being core
milted.
Oregon papers brought by the steamer• Colo
mbia inform us of more Indian massacres among
the overland emigrants. Recently a party of
some 130 Indians attacked fi train about 15 miles
beyond Port Boise, and killed eight of the male
emigracts, and carried off four women and sev
eral children 'together with a large amount of
stock and other property. A body of mounted
troops had been dispatched in pursuit of the
savages.
The Gen. Jessup, employed in transporting
Government stores from-the mouth of the Colo
rado to Fort Yuma, on her first trip up with
-freight taken from the Gen. l'atterson, about 16
miles below Ogclen's Landiug, one of the stay
bolts in the boiler front, connecting with the
fire-box, gave way, which, by increasing the
strain on the remaining six, carried them away
also, ollowingall the steam and water to escape.
Mr. Jackson, Second Engineer, being in the im
mediate vicinity, inhaled the steam , and survived
but a few hours. The wheelsman, Mr. Allen,
was alto badly but not dangerously burned.—
The boat and cargo are not insured. '
The latest dates from the Sandwich Islands
are to Aug. 7. I(bthing of any importance' tran-
Bp bred since the sailing of the laststeamer. 'rho.
restoration of 'lsmael:l Independence was cele
brated on the filet July,. with great pomp.
'Tua Ebecnos.—Except a most overwhelming
Know Nothing tornado in San Friutelsoccleweep
ing all old parties like chaff before the wind; the
result of the election in California seems to be
a little misty. Whigs and Democrats claim a
victory, and the returns arc not yet satisfactory
as to the actual result.
The Commercial Advertiser say,:
Sufficient return , have been received to enable
us to form a pretty Correct °pillion of the gene
ral result of the election. Bowie and Bonham,
I Whigs, are doubtless elected to Congress by a
large majority; so is Beard elected Clerk of
the Supreme Court. As to the Legislature, the
Senate will be largely Democratic: the Assembly
will probably be Whig by a small majority an
joint ballot. Already there are twenty three
Democratic Senators certainly elected. Six
Whig Senators have been elected, and the remain
ing four are dotibtful.
The Transcript of the same date talks as fol
lows
The election, which was held in this state on
the 6th Inst., resulted in the triumph of the true
Democracy over the Whigs and the Electionists.
Mr. tether's. who was nominated for Coogress
by'tho Electionists or Bogus Democrats against
his wishes, withdrew immediately upon his re
turn from Washington, and Mr. Churchman of
Nevada was named by the bogus Central Com
mittee in his stead. Denver and Hethert, the
regular Democratic nominees, are elected by 'up
ward of one thousand majority over the Wbig
candidates: la many Of the counties the returns
are partial and unofficial, but are very nearly
correct: The Counties of San Diego, Stanislans
and Tulare are the only ones from which we
have no returns. Beard, the Whig candidate
for Clerk of the Supreme Court, leach Leaks!,
the regular Democratic nominee, about a thous
and votes, and is probably elected. The coun
ties to be beard from are Democratic. The
Know Nothings, who made up their tickets main
ly by selections from the Democratic and Whig
tickets, haresuceewled In electing their men in
San Francisco and Nevada Counties—the only
two in which they seem to have been thoroughly
organized, S. P. Webb, (Whig,) formerly of
Salem, MIAs., was taken up 6,r Mayor of this
city, independent of any other nomination, and
test the former Mayor, C. K. Garrison, by up
ward of four hundred votes. The Senate will
stand twenty-sir, Democrats and seven Whigs;
the Assembly forty.sie Democrats and thirty
three Whigs—San Diego to hear from. Demo
cratic majority on joint ballot, thirty-two.
• The Alla Califtirnia, same date, has • the fol
lowing:
People in the Atlantic States 'Who receive the
news by this steamer, will be more surprised
than at anything else, at the:mitten, of the
" Know Nothing " party in this city. This party
it is generally understood, was organised only
about two [qualm since, their ticket waa not
published until the morning of election, and
every candidate upon it was elected by a large
majority.
The San Fronci.geo flerold makes the following
etatementa: .
The late election was pronely the most ex
citing that ever took place in -California, and in
San Francisco in particular the excitementVeach
ed to an alarming height, and the most serious
consequences were apprehended. In a resume
of the political history of California, it will, be
necessary to remind our Eastern friends that
California has always been a Democratic State,
In the last Legislature the Whigs were in such
a miserable minority as scarcely to deserve notice.
The Democrats bad an overwhelming majority.
At the last session of the Legislature one section
of the Democracy repeatedly attempted to bring
on the election of a U. 8. Senator to fill a vac
ancy that will not occur till March '56, and the
duties of which office will not commence till the
following December They were on every oc
casion defeated. Day by day the split in the
party become wider and wider, till at length two
distinct factions began to be formed, and one
was designated as the Electioniet party. The
fight was continued to the State Convention,
when a formal eplit took place, which resulted
in the nomination of two Democratic tickets.—
The Electioniets re-nominated our late Repro
sentetives in the National Congress, and the
Anti-Elm:idealists Ileum. Denver and Herbert.
The Whigs, • confident of success, nominated
Messrs. Bowie and Benham. On the eve of the
election, Mr. Latham arrived from Washington,
and having been made acquainted with the pen
non of affairs, withdrew his name, and the Elec-
Conies nominated In his stead James Church
man of Nevada. Thus matters atciod on the day
of election. The election returns have not yet
come in from all parts of the State, but It is gen
erallj understood that Messrs. Deaver and Her
bert, the nominees of the Anti-Electionist Con
vention are elected beyond contingency. Solar
as heard from they are considerably ahead.. A
rumor was, however, prevalent this morning,
that Mr_Jiowie,one of the Whig candidates,
would be electe d by a very small majority. The
rebuke received by the Elect Millets, however, in
all parts ol.the State was emphatic and decided.
In the Municipal elections matters took quite a
different turn . Just previous to the election, ru
mors were circulated with reference to the trout
ization of the Know-Nothings all over the State,
and it was expected that their influence would
be felt to mane extent. Throughout the State
these expeetations *ere resit*, but. In San
Francisco they carried all before them. The
'Electioniat City and. County ConventiOns met and
nominated members for the Legislators and city
and county Of5C8111: The deiti-Eleetionists did
likewise, but another spilt lieittook place, and
the seceders organised a-third Convention and
pueln nomination a kind of hybrid ticket com
posed of the other two The' Whigs held their
Convention and formed a ticket. The associa
tion known as the Culdados put forward-another
list of names for' the suffrage:a of the people--
Certain individuals calling themselves "The Peo
ple," hull out another banner. .
The Know Nothings nominated a ticket of their
own; but It having subsequently transpired that
Their nominee for, the Mayoralty, Mr. Lucien
Heiman, an estimable citizen sod well known
In the' 'comnionity, was a Roman Catholia, they.
reptidiated the first ticket, and nominated anoth
er. So thee. were to a certain eitent,. The
Knol.Nothing ticlieTh' There was lastly a Kap!'
Something ticket. During the election in this
city, the moat intense excitement prevailed
Rumors -Of corruption. bribery. and-ballot-box
stetfin,g,' were rife. 'Several fights :took place
and''several persons were wounded. . : Attempts
were made to destroy the ballot-boxes in some of
the wards, and the popular indignation became
so great. that the most serious consequences
were apprehended. Suspicion of foul play was
directed in particular to the First Wardin 'this
city. The lynching of all the parties connected
with the election in this locality was freely dis
cussed, and tg-protect themselves cannon were
,got out, planted at the corner of the streets, and
loaded with deadly charges Of pieces of iron,
nails, and everything that came to hand. The
gloom which hang over the city gradually dis
appeared. The returns came in, and the
.Know
Nothings achieved a triumph, having elec.- d
their entire ticket.-
The next Legislature will be constituted
'follows; AsAndoly.—Whigs 34; Anti-Elect
Democrats, 34; Election Democrats, 11; .Sens
; Anti-Election Dethocrats 13; El
lion Democrats, 13.
Prom the Alta Ci. Wreak. Sept. S. 1
Bum - suss Pat seeqrs.—During the past fort
night business has been moderately actre,
though it can hardly .be held that the tend ncy
is toward a 'very decided improvement.rem I
present appearance, trade may be said to have
assumed a more healthy state, which may be
still further improved if advises continue of imod
enite shipment- from the Atlantic States. 1 The
i ,
wants of California have grown less, an the
quality and quantity of desirable articles:s me ,
what changed, so that the greatest jtufg ea - -
and discrimination is necessary on the pat of
shippers to insure success totbeir advent .
The time for exorbitant prices has passed, and
all idea of immense profit should be aband ed
by those engaged in the California trade. A
scarcity in the great staples, with few except; s,
can be partially counteracted by substitu ,
which the intelligence of our merchants pre Id
soon develope. The security from destruction y
fire of the goods stored in this market will always
insure the presence of atnplesupplies, if regular
ly sent forward, and a healthy trade he induced
almost entirely Without those violent fluctuations
which have thus far characterised the California
market.' Prudence and judgment in the trade
this way will drive the cry of hard times from
the land. i
From the interior the accounts of mining 'op
erations still continue tlatteriug, while the re
ceipts of gold dust corroborale the statements
which appear in the papeis published in the
mining regions.
The fanning, interests of the whole State are
in the most prosperous condition. The farmers'
returns have been immense, and yet the low pri
ces are a serious drowlnick to the remuneration
of the grain. grower. Fast quantities of grata
will be held by the farmers themselves, Instead
of selling at the present rates, and giving the
profits to the speculator. • A general feelidg ex
ists that as soon as the crops are gathered prices
will be better. , At . present sales are made to
meet current expenses, or portions of the crop
sold to haricot, and store the balance. The
threatening state of the weather causes much
anxiety, tseieral weeks more of dry weather
will be necessary to enable the farmers to place
their crops under shelter.
Comer MULLION'S LAST Barn.e..—We have
already published the fact of the capture and
execution of Count Raousset Boulbon. Our
California tiles give the following account dr his
'last fight . -
2.. Captain Johnson left Fort Yount about the
dof September. On the lot a party of two Ger ;
mans and one American reached the Catered°,
direct from Onyanute, which piece they left on
the 10th of August.- They ieported that Count
Raousset Iloulhon arrived at Guaymas in the
early part of August in . a small boat, accompa
nied by a few friends. fie immediately landed,
placed himself at the head. of the, French troops,
in the service of Sonora, and was by them receiv
ed with enthusiasm and delight.
After 2oising his force, he meths a demon
stratioll against the government, whereupon the
Sonoriana turned out in force, aided by ono com
pany ofGermans under Capt. Seafeldt, and one
oelrish and other foreigners, with two heavy
cannon and one howitzer. The Germans and
Irish stuck closely to the Sonurians. A deeper
ate conflict took place in the streets of Guaymas
between the opposing forces. •
The battery WWI served with terrible effect by
the Germans and Irish, and numbers of the
French fell at every discharge. Still headed by
lioulbon, they charged furiously up•to the very
mouth of the cannon, but were again and again
repulsed with great loss. •
•
Boulbon'a force amount.] to-nearly 400 men.
all of whom are represented to hive fought with
desperate courage. But the Germans and Irivh,
with their cannon. could hot be dislodged, while
the Mexican, taking heart, assailed the French
on all aides.
lo the midst of the conflict Boothan challenged
the Colonel of the &macron forces to tingle com
bat. It was accepted, and as they were-ape
proaching each other, Itonlbon was ntruchoon
the neck with an escopette ball, nod. fell Severely
wounded from his horse.
The emporium, Germans ands Irish 'ppt up a,
about of triumph, and the French itnmediatelY
cotmcd firing and. eurrendered. Boulbon was
taken, and was to be eurcuted by the Sonorians,
even in hie wounded condition, immediately.—
Many of his companions. would probably share
hie fate, and the Mexicans were wild with exul
tation.
From 90 to 120 Frenchmen are said to have
been killed in the combaL Thu% unhappily, has
ended the life of one of the noblest and most
chlralrouaspieibt of the age. He was a hero,
and his fate will be mourned by his countrymen
here, and regretted by all who &hair o true no
bility of soul everywheri.
SPECIAL NOTICES
One of the Good Ladies of our City
TP3111,• 10..TVIL EITICACT or DR. 11 . 1.11i0. 12132
Vrimirmt.
Naw Voar., February 7, 1+7.9.
Yrtrl do hereby certify to the puldle. that a eltILl of
mine. i years old, being troubled wlth wortne, I car Ind.
red to purchase++ butUe of Dr. IFLanee Celetwitml Vend.
fug, tultniolstenetwod Um moult was It brought
away an Immense numberof worms Inbuischesand stein=
many had the appearance of being eat to pieces. by child
Is now eidoyitig eacadessAhaalth. I takgplessum in a.
commendlog It to both young and as one of the Imt
Modlchow I ever wool. tire. ANN.• RR Oth at.
1101.Porebisen sill ho camful to ask for DR. ArLANtra
CRLNDRATISD V 1140.111 FUG R. and take tome die. All
Other Verculfugra, In rompatiam, an. serthlem. Dr. tr.
lanes Verqdrage, oleo hie celebrated Liver Pills, ran now
to had at all nwpretable Drag dorm in the United date+
and from the rule proprietor+,
IMPAIINO DROTIIRRS,
reed/tad lionnemon to J. Eldd A 00, Wood runt.
FAMILY FLOUR.—llest Lrnnla , conatnn
. .
I 7 on band. and rur sale Whn*eh and Retail by
nel2-21n43.1 D. W. lIDIDITIND t CO., 9.1 sod 98 Dread
A Physiolan'ooliinion of my Braces.—
DIL LAN/41.4liter of the Dbarebersloarg Transcript, under
date orEept. It. 11t4. In speaking or them Drates. nen—
Our friend, Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSIIR. magnltted to
ln
apertton • rein.. enecimen of the . Waaldnitterrdnetwo.
der Dm... manoreetured andeold L 7 Lim at the meter
of We Al et. and l'lndri allay. Pittsburgh. It seine ad.
mired, the gamee for whkh It la Intended. blight and
easy. and altopithre Deo In= the ebisetkma attaebed to
the many othee Brines In general me. It Is an excellent
gnepender, whIS• at the game time. It preserves the shoot
dere In • hreltltal yenltlen, without st all restraining the
natural moreminte of the body. Ile Dr. will send thorn
by M.D. Irak o6eWtage. to any Put or the Union.
[Men tlen Pittobtergh Daily Dlepateh,lTeb. 215, 11162.1
Q enter • Piinxbras—Snoutots . 114cis—An• Ewa;
LOT Jkarertx.—ilersoo I erhn ban umpired a etooplelg po
shies, b 7 followlsge irdentary oesupsUan.wlllexperlence
Wrest Yeller bit: the nee or the "Washington flospendes
Drees," made and sold by Dr. It Ellen!, Corner of Wood et.
and Vlrsln'alley. • It someone fin. a hese. and suspenders,
the weight of pantaloons In as Owed as to nontbmally
tend to being the eheulden to (bob natural position, and
expand the chest. We purchased one Nome thne.alfo, and
hare been so steeped with It, that me unsonelted give It s
"i.cr." antic
Women. htsndnele of wham are annually injured by the
weight of their eneruteu 'Attie should Ida procure , liteee
brama De partteuler In preettring the kind mentionedu
many of the Manes old are humbug..
[From the Pittehurgh Dispatab., Fed 4,11181.]
Sirilarlng worn one of Dr. Keyser'. Washington Shout
der Drams, until It is no longer fit for *ernes, we feel per
fectly eetopeteht to Memoir. ducting media.' ley ming
it, the weight of the pantaloons aids In throwing bath the
idiouldent and eipandtog the cheek while It answirs retry
Wive. of suspender,. No one who la .. .toopehouldered"
or whose octiapatkm L. sedentary am afford to be without
one of them broom Women and girl. whom Inalth Is se
often injured by the weight of their under garment. /Mould
'roar them. We hire tried neural binds, but none seem at
all meal to the 'Weatilegton.e and we with ottom to
Profit from our
Bold ir 'wheals and Mall at the Drig Stare of Own!.
Kerma, No. IA cantor Wood It. nod, nolo, aller.
tardlint of the Ooldon Mortar.
Wm tiny. over, variety of Trosmeo,
DAT Pitii Props, Mull" Rocking", Sulnender"
BIO4IIIIM So. 5.004.11‘11
Heal the Siok.—Men of liberal education
at the premot day,-devote all their talenfa to dbenver the
moans whereby they may remove throe painful maladies
which wail the humeri frame. There Is nonobler art
than that of toiling the wick, considering the otonhericee
Mimes to which MU to liable. and which mar 'mum him
to drag out • protracted:life ofdlstrime, or anddeolr int him
elf In the bloom othisevistenee and !minium.. We *Mid
gratehtlly aim upon every means of eounteractlng their
dreedfalefferte. menacing a removal cr those clogs to hap.
Plane. In Mom cams where the. Liver or thelitomaela
le the cam. we wrnald eigur riOatalsatta Dr. Itoodagg , ,
0 erste:, Uttar% Winged by Dr. 0. ILditelsgon. "No med
icine at Mall= dhotis higher than them Bitten, and to
those whovow angering from the horror< of Indigestion
vre say the!aa the in."/"44 c '
sad i n pittybpso, by FUMING BIM. Druggists
RI Wood yt. ..kbirb Oar sqa by ORO. 11. K 1111111416/ Rood
surd. aleMYwd,lril
7.1 fen TO SHIPPERS,. The Canal
hoirlug made an arm 'dant wilt
• . Pains. R.. to haul our care la Johde•
town. we dm adVaraL . a.ltalgtit to sad arras the
Radom °Melva' &
Pittatntrids,VetaWC—oe4dlw • •
Nenhfodt Oil--For •eaie at KEiSERI3,
L athe d ,- or Z for sale: at , ' KEY-
ERRS, 14 . 0,1**601. - •
Telma' Lioament for sale to,
811641. 40164 - •
• • --.',1••• •
A CARD
I have the pleasure to announce to those
wita hare hittnErto obilsed me with their (astir, and to my
( T yra. and lb, imblle generally, that; hasitia aslant thus
ago returned:from the East with a haws sad serf
SIIIIMOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR'
THE FALL TRADE.
r. prepared to supply all orders 021 better terms tban
formerly. Io eonsednen. of the Immensolnlha of Goode
whl-h, for the mud fo months has burdened the Eastern
market..dof the distrust repoeed to the credit sub..
vary Important advantages wets veered .43 cash buyers:
and hence I have been enabled to nurchazo my (loalast a
large discount oo their actual value.
My selection of plain Cloths and Cam'mem! erobraem
every grade. from the comm. and more antotantl- I kind
adapted to the wants o' laboring men. to the dnernnal•
Ulm suitable Wr gentleman of faahlon, among %Mich am
home
Incapable of being Surpassed
In the character of the material end richness tilts firdah
•
Ply fancy Clothe eoutpriee every diversity of color—
green. olive green, invisible green. dark and light brown.,
olive brown, wine color, and various guides of blue. My
fancy Ossalmeree number dirty ilSerent patterns.
My Vesting. are of gilt. Woolen, Velvet, Pinh and em
broidered Cloth, comprising the different styles now in
wager, My anOrtment of Comte IS unusually large
and canon, all lately Imported.
My department of BOYS• CLOTHING prondses ranch
more entendre selection than tumid. In meanest:ire olthe
lane variety of material that I have with which to sifp
ply It. •
ift..OEOIIIIE ARMOR, who holds a distingubbed rank
In his profession, and needs no recommendation to the
favorer Pittsburgbers, will superintend the Cutting De
putment. ills numerous friends will please remember
this. -
In um , , f flatter myself that I ,ball be able to furnish
garments !tunable for all dares, fitted up in such a man
ner, and on such term 0 shall &stain all compeUtlon,
and I Would therelbre aollelt a call from all who are not
wedded to any particular bonne.
ae2Bamdlfla SOLOIIOE ETON} 11. No. tin Wood at
HOLMES,' RABE & CO
SUCCESSOR TO
A. 11. HOLMES & BTIOTWEIt.
MANIMACTURERB
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LEE, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT-
TOM'S, PICKS,
Timber, Miii, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Shafting mut lkysfar Machinery,
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Wmarcom, No. 11 Wool, U?., IMMO, TIM AIM neon,
WAII work •orrint«t• mh.3l-tf
Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle
?dining and /*aiding Powder, In' all era priedages tawny
on hand and for salt fromlairmlna, In lots to malt pur.
chasers. on favoialdr trim.. Alto Safety role.
D. W.O. BIDWICLI, Alanametturene A et..
n0741L 155 Front Plreet, Pitt,burub
Plena() puhligh the following extruct from
a etraatar albs :.tEhta hesurane, Ciarkixrny of Har(furd
Clam
OM R. ARNORD, Aft, 74, 4th rt.
t•Theeondltlon or thi. offlas, notwithstanding the com
alderable Imam of the put twomonths, Is sound. the oal
tat turbot., with a resperlable worplute the Company d
not men a dollar to any Bank or other In with a
large balance In ash at our credit In Bank, and near Imo,
now ontatandlng beitromptly paid at maturity or be.
rs
(armour In•tments In Londe, s licks and mortgatres ex
ceed Huff rol owl Tyirly Thoound Delta'sbeta, dna
luge beans. doe and In the mune of trams:ll.4n nom'
Arent." 5017
Ease and Comfort.—The Conformator
stay imported from Parts, exactly nate the Ilat to ISO
peculiar dupe of the 'lead, ear • nen hat lass my/ on the
bead s• an old one A neat At and • good Mt mo be bad
at 11 Wood .t. anakf W. DOUGLAS.
Indigestion and Liver vomplainkOured
BY MEWS PEEDOLEITIC—Reed the following leiter from
Bev. 0. Mammon. a 11414mary in Oregon:
Mo. IL M. Kma—Dear an—Myself and wifehaving been
vsaily beuelltted elm. e we door our Petroleum, 1 wish to
hereby., send me of tw three dosen bottle*. I
am' The Uonaregational Minist .di g s s place, and funeral
elm). people vs GSM.' with lon and an inaction
of the liver. the mom of myself and win,. before taking ,
your PETROLEUM. Olt HOCK OIL. We took !steroid bot
tleut-two or three sock—shoat a year and a half not and
le have oenw erupted m-good health ex yews as we have
oos that time. I had not taken a Ankle bottle hence
that fullness of the stomach which no illetramea the 01.
Peptic am relieved. and I bare felt nothing uf it aloes that
time. My wife was also relieved from a amnia Mame of
the limo', which bad bewn Moment rum standing, br the
We of yew Petroleum.
fold toy ,P. M. KIER. Canal Been, OEO. IL-KEYSER.
140 Wood et., and Druggists and Medici .» Dealer, every,
where. 'Papers adeettleina Petroleum coPr.l telt,
PEARL STEAM MILL. --
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
NNAR SDK RAILROAD ITATION.
Families will he Aupplimi witkoar. Various
OR OM FLOCI, 1. l i44 - ..iag their ar.
at I. aan,tt n
Wood gr. 4444.. ar &man Loitor. corn., or Lits;ty and SS.
(Asir Os.. eillstarsts &lariat, or .1. T. &until*
DroCtit ll.gbear.
Flour . 111 delhat,l to Wallies is kther *rim. sitars.
Tvrtria CASII no dAlitsry.
aAIS. _ BRYAN. RA:NNKIIT A CO.
Dr. Morse's Invrigtirating Elixir or
CONDI AL—lf It le Inquired now this great reetoratim I.
...111.16141US each extraordinary cram were. rent/ Mole
that In the Arabian te., that forma Ste cardinal Ingredient
ham leen blended by the Omnipotent Phyvidon, • larger
1•12104111{ and smote. , •arleUee of enrollee propertrais than
ha heretofore been entopeeed to mist In ahandraldiffrarent
ar lelee of the phardideenreerre. Aeibrele medians , cheet of
...UM. 00 to .peat, ammo to ham. teen ennoblned In thin
herb; and In thritLlX IR or (X)IIDIAL we hare
eentrated enema It le the effect, however, not Maraca.
•Ith whkhje ham fo deal In the Practical applinrardno
the medieldira - Tbe r ilethere of dr•Paled• ere eared. lb
rierenta areindieved, lb. half tarolysed rem., their male
Ity, the millererw from headache am tormented no Olen I
lb. .eat him.. the tint of Jaundice leaves the
rompleralonief the the &premed In eydrite lemma
buoyant, tiro Met alowst In *very condition of dim.
derive learneelista benefit from the me of Err. Morse. In
virtoratine Elixir or CoNirl These Art*. eudPerted h 7 I
nefranbis moot are preeented to the attentlon of Irma
elds, who inn verify them by a Magid tottle of the seal
doe. fleece/Nal Is pot up hlahlYmmrentsaledanfarthat
tin. Price three &Amapa. tattle, ten Sur Ave delfore,
ran dereln•dollari C. n. RIM!, Propieue,
11f004 <s7, N. Y.
Sol 4 by_Druselete thronalwat Or flatted &atm Celia
day .4 Weld
ILieneeol• Agent,. in Pitteaartdr-Trawden Um, corner
Rend and Fourth etneets,• and Ova. ll:Keyser, angler
Wood etrertaan Tlrgin Alm, by J. P. Fleming.
Alierthetor e 30.11.1 w
PITTSBURGH'
Life, Piro it Marine Insurance Company;
• OFFICE 55 Fin'!! STREET,
MASONIC lIALL, PITIIIIIIMIIII, PA.
41JUN X. 110 Q .V. Presidatt.
CROLUMI A Come, E•cretary.
This Conipany maims every Insurance ap
rovt.ho.. toor retteerteil erlthTlYg - Itllt KN.
A lee, ANAluet !lull I\ll4 Caren Rieke, Oft the ahto arid
X11.1.1P14 rivers end trlbutertea, and Marine Mete Ira
rally,
And against Lno or -Damage, by Fire ,
And acalnatt tho Porno of U. Son nod inland 3,Cavia
and hanolowtatinn.
Polidos Woad at tho iowoot rates erinniatntit with itstot7
Ilan putt..
1411Irral4c
James n.. nom, WEIL 0. MM.,
Pion cool Mei lurtan,„ Jamm li, Nel/111,
William Phillip:6 Altun.for Nradloy,
John Stott.,
ve i✓.,- John Aglotion,
Job V. :lam ~ Robert ilalway,
John MeAllin: - ' Mosslntor Kat tondo. Ann-
Wm. P. Johnston. ot,onnthanty,
Jinneir naranat. itoriaio N. loot, KittannloM
Unarm. P. Solden, Illoom Mono, nom,
05r::142 to--- I Poot ropy 3 rear fLot.rolJ
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uituen's Insurance Ctomp7 of rittsburgh
D. KlND Providnat.
II &MUNI. I.:3IIARSIIILL...keI,
°rim_ Jr. 94 WATER, BETWEIZ.V MARKRT,AIeD
WOOD ..URSA:TA.
*l.lNsuar..; MILL ANP CA RllO RIMS Olt TIM
lila AND AMASS' PH RIVKRA. AND TIIII.IIITARI K 4
fir Anarcs apaaat Law nr /Ammo. t, An, ALSO
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sal TR.A....SIVAVATION.
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4NOLD & WILLIAMS
Wm. Lorimer, Jr.,
R. M. Kier,
Wm. ,
Jobu A, Bingham. Dihrort.b,
Fraud. Sellers,
J. 5e106111 , 1111k14.
I Wm. IL HAWN
Dtou. .
•aasrcTU,w or
ChilsonTurnaies, Wro'l Iron Tubing
• AND FITTINODENVITALLY. if • •
Poe Watihing and Ventilation of Ruildings.
A.l W. will contract bar Worming Rog Vnallatlog by
glom or Hot Wolof. Ilipsw or ChiloOn's Pontoon. Churches.
School& illoopitalo, Aktorlor, Orem MIMS. Court Mono
Jail . . !totals or Dwelling., No. 2.3 blutiryt rt.. Pittsburgh
- -- • -----
XORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS.
B.t 'n AGA street, above tAe Engraft!, PAgaddititio
IL NGAGED for man y_ pearl; exclusively in
t • A the manufacture of LOPltitlrtnrl4, have reeentll
endzWerui thi le;7 4ri Viti by to ' crtga n zialt h a:
aroprietore to innenc with dospateN any deerrintion of
Locomotive*, on Mors eredlt.
notO RIONARD =NTS 2 SON,
lull MIMING lower MINING
FLEMING B OTHERS,
(10.)
;WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO. 00 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
DroDrietormor Dr. 311.ane's0elebratkl Verratram Liter
•
;SO gross At'Lanree Liver Pills and if7,rial
fueo for Salo low at ILE YI3IIIVO Drug gtore. 110 Wood t
irClintobk's /lama* Mediakel.—We
- call the attextltth heodi Ocihseihes.and others, to thew,
vehement on thetborthrhosfellf then Taloa& Irsatty.
Medicines.
- 141111.. lIMUIONSte
IoCORD: C 0.13 RAT STORE,
ngsasaArs.
WIDDAVVAKEIIATS,
LADIX6'
Riding Hata and
42,Videta
A. A. CARRIER or. BRO., *
Comer 4th and Sad ,em its,.
PITTSBURG'', PA.,
410E1VT8 t
State Mutual Flra& Marlie
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG.
I CAPITAL 50,000.
Girard Fire and Maine buroranoe Co.
OF PAILADELPIIIA;
- CAPITAL $300,000.
lINSURANCR COMPANY OF TEE VALLEY
OF VIRGINIA;
wiacavoraa. - rmatati ;
oapit al *200.000.
Ot7TOR PKN NA. INSURANCE CO. OF PITISBUR011:
'AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
4w. 4. A. ekgalsnosee'r.,
• -
L.-0. GRAFF... jauocessur .
tit J. S.- DU
worth CO Mike= !Woad Anat. Pltlatlvrib, Agallibr
Huard /Imola , Ompeay.' All varlottni of Powder. In sal'
=Alit/. Was tautly - oo nnn&
,Ala 4 !Why Vase. JIT
Hydramagen Cork Boles juts t reo'dqind
lb: ado at WWI'S, 140 Wood:Molt. • ,
NMV AD V
EiTER3.I7-NTS IN TUE CITE OF P 1175/
not mos. In in atoms era; - 1L....
Diseases. Adel, ChddMo
Mints.
-- 3
Cholera Infantum- .... .
a
S•ill Born
Consumption '
Rheumatism 1
Inflammation Dream 3 ...... ... ... 6\
Stone In the Blasider - 1.
lionpink moot , • 2 \
Inflammation nf Stotoach.-. '
Courulsions 1
fi l at d tto ' n * ... r ........
.......
Total 48
Or Tilt Allot. Torts writs,
Coder I year--
Front 1 to ••
:5 . to
44 10 to IS
15 to :44
•
an to 40
40 to 50
50 to
09 to 70 is.
44 4 70 to Mb. ......
80 to 90
4 4 90 to 100.
Mal. 41-Females '33.-White 79-Colored...o T0ta1..,f9
order of the Board of
I. C. 51010 VCR,
Physician of BoardoGilealth.
Allegheny County, 8. S.: - _- ---
In the Orphans' Conrt in and for .said Count :
1N the matter of the Estate of Aloe° '
Illddlestrarth. deed, Na I. Octobim Term,
-14: And now, to wit, October DJ. 1864. on motion o
Ileptmen, Eau., tho account of Partiosi Stewart, executor of
110 5.Middirdwarth.dee'd.refsrred to C. Darragh, Auditor,
to make distribution of the balance. In lb. hoods of the
Executor, aincmg the legatees who may be entitled thereto.
By the Court. \
CI JAR EOrpD M. CRUSH.
of hns' C.ourt. •
NOTICE-1s hereby given to all person. imb
in a temsted, that
the Auditor wUI attend to the duties of his appointment
on Tuesday, 7th Normnber amt. at his °Mew liakewelre
Buildings. Brant at, Pitteburgh, at 10 &clock.A, .51.0 f
mid day. Ineildr36l7 C. DARRA(III, Auditor.
•
John Bwniger,
Xining engineer,
WOULD infornihia friends and the public
In general that be la inemired to take aeometrlod
Plana of Minn and 'furnish Mnm he Is competent of
L'.4,
Letters addreesed Dim st goatlondou, Iftlntlngdon
Co.. Pa., sill be promptly attended to. ocllCt
Carpeting's Oil Cloths aIId lifittlings;
ROBISON & CO., •
FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE 11111 TILEATRE,'
111 AVE now on hand, to which they are
BOTr d raan;VlllMWl l 43=titgo"hrgh:ni. ledn t .t.Wrhiß
111 be mold •teuterriyudeea. Abo—ltturs, Sta.., window
Shades. Venltlan lillifitc.Plano and table corer., Buff Hol
land, Green oil cloth and all other gimds tumidly liept In
carpet house., to which the attention of purchaser. le In
cited. oclo
Standard Histories.
INGARD'S History of England, 8 vols.,
num....
"
Go
irot.A'a
••
88.1th's
Thirovall's '
struzers
• Bancyoll'm
'311163.'61.11bb0n
NNIJI4111'•
D'Atibbake'i • "
Iluroett's
MUNI Abeieet . 2llstorr. 8 --
Neighbor'. •
T6ylor'eAndent and _Modern Instors 2
Yr.rotC6 8 "
9
For We by H. 8. 8081908TH t CO- he Market et.
COFFEE AT. ATCTION.
IVILL be sold on Thursday morninr, Oct:
lllN'alluT op rea .. I 'e k tZael . c. 4 g:
odhtd 18 8. Front .trees.
Minnesota Point Female Seminary.
REV. DR. KILLIKELLY, Principal :
01180 KATE L. IIEGIIKE late of N.Y.. AosooLste.
-. lle Twelfth &wino of this &howl 0111 commence on the
lot Noeetober.lBo4.
. , .
For terms, Se.. please adttreretbe Principal.
Kittanning, Pa.. October 4.1854.—0e743ta5,54t9
OUSE .4. LOT FOR SALE CHEAP.-
- - - - - - •
A Promo Ilovuo of 4 rooms. altuateel on Washington
e pear Y.art COMM', Allegtheuyleity. Ibla property
will be void at a very km mine. is the owner Intends mer
ino weer. foell.l N. CIALIWRTk BUN, 140. Zd at.
A ROUSE 4. LOT FOR SALE
ocll H. CUTHBERT 419
rriYo I.IISBSEK — TO LET7-Ziiel
L SUL Al. —. house oo ML Westin
lnel S. CUTILDI
MURPHY BURCIIFIELOIiare reed • per exprese. filch Duna 13111.4 Pte
lai4 llks,ClOth
ea ot, DI., Plush. They enrolee Incite c* cl T cell
from the Ladle.
oil FAMILY BIBLES—The subscriber hasr.
toot one.l • large amortment Pam
µr DIU w, In
Myles of binding, from t/ 1u to M.
Dell .1. t. DAVISON. Ca 3larket et.
EDIOAL ;Priuciples
t= s :Werti F _e.s.Nr, Xttg r Egtit=... l .l
other,. O. DA VMS'S, exametst, near gib. oell
QTANDARD BOOKS—At Da vi son's,v 65
1.1 market et.; near ithr—Parolly Octavo DILI. larg:
inat Workttm. b"i• ta k iLter tr T rit•
Ipf: , ael et. Pool go ' • rzfe u tur i gtZFir encjzl=ll o : t itte , !
celloratoree Modena Britleh Emmet.. In cheap and half
laudlnga Maranley'sellecollank. dmecotre.
Phakspeare's Bryant%
Loop
fellow's anel Klemm
awe %Tor. aodothere. fa hen and aleSsatemilliDdlog;
Le.lee • largo fillet of the wartime thumseutarlee and
otherftellaione sod Theological Book; all atmetene prime.
riLET. --A comfortable and convenient
Dwelling. with large aphrimente.
ALSO FUR hht..g-110newhokt nod Kitchen furniture,
Carpel:loth And,' to: JOHN T.IIIIIIYoCILL
oell-3t
TUL. 9 HARRIS' PENNA. STATE RE
ortluTS """* . " ' b isr Ain. 65 Woodit
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
111 Notk• Is hereby given that the Partatnutdp here
to au raining under the Arm usdutyle of KIEFER. A
b•IINEtt has beau dissolsul. Ms manufacture of WATCH.
chygium, rill be tarried ea as tuntal by the reautioloir
partner. All orders F.:snotty attended to.
PEThR KLIMA& N 0.1.67 Penn et,.
rah */ hayardatotro, Pittsburgh.
IOSTLirt - ihe mails between Piteltrgh
I and Pidladtdpbht. on the August lut, a \ note
by Moore,
at
Co. f 1806 10. dated.'at
Phlladelphicdolyti ISM. at m o nt hs after date, nartthilt
at the Pirilutelphla Bank, to the order of Using/don. How,
gen A Co, and ratorsed Y tac..l—thimprt.m. Roggen A'
Co. pay Kali Lurk. Fop- es shier. or Ordor-Jobn Snyder.'
Cashier, AlYtentong are !torah, eautioued against ready.
log said Notk or negotiating ittu tbVerne.
JO.lt. SNYDER, Cashier.
Pittsburgh: October 9. 18.5t.-oophdt,
.pLAicK Roar. }IUCTION.—,Nntici is
• tayrohy ittypo that as elnetion wild‘ lkitalld at that Pot.
hallouyeofltotartt Willson; la Baketaphro, on MONDA.II%,
the eth day orNotOlnLer next. Ihr the'hOrpoo. of olocting
odteery .rth. Allagbauy aad Batley Plauk \madden. Ihr the
eatuind Ye.. JOHN IN. POBVIAno, Noe!.
Ruder, Oct. 3.1144.--oeligth4dtrT ,\ \,..
tIORN BROUMS-7-M4ozen;atted si''
`jos, MY main by n o -l 0 R. Dal; , tj.k& r
i t UTTER-5 kegs just mceived4\ - \ -
'is sew p.. es!.p.? ? .t.
tleißibLi;u7lc'Cr - inie by
T T ...la It. DALT'
liigt - i - iiiT:TiCit,ii:i,rnneriii:
do 0.1 Wren Do, Wr TAD tor, It. D/
le
LOUIL=..I6O bbls. fbriale by \`,.,
R. %MULL 4 Co.
,%
& BURCIIFIRLD hare reio . 4.
IV . lut Irm.r ebeap Atlke eellliter at Z. oelo'
1.1,Rn , . .iY at !lite FI "
_l;!...D p hove just
URPHY & BURCIIIFIELD have 'teed
e turthor eavylr of Mountlog Collsre and Moores
T AR"—ybbiTir,,
,p7Tar f;tr p tll i tyi
co.
9/10 0 1 3 r j , 3,71, 5; ,
r and 8-4 k'loor Oil
ttelfdab "Tairelia47t:`"
nap . J. & U. PIIILLIP
ri YARDS 44 Opaq ue r Omen Oil Cloth 3o,l reed for st No. IMartet at.
or.lo J. a If. PIIILLIP4.
I . EAS.--20 catty boxes extra Y. 11. Ten, in
bee. of 6M emir. 1p JO 13 is werlb this dayleo'd and
(r rot, by win , 141.11UwTON. No. 12 wood at.
CO
rrORAC—T..II
OT - PuttY bxs, Rolm Bud;
. 10 "„ .791‘u Kuou•Notblos:
•IS it
6 els Tabu=
Io hinio.awendlebttbe 444 reed and
for sale bytoe7o W. Lt. PUTT0N.,0912,y1004 and Front ate.
ABARGAIN FOR MANUFACTURERS.
—bettered In Adaensburit.' \ Dam No. 4. on the gig
ver river, <paddle; of id chore. of water poem and
lon lotec the waterpower wool , of ow beat to the asosur:
It abd %helots are wowed at agreal. b e rpedn. linenho or
oelo TUDS7.II OMB. 714 4th' at.
paR SALE--90 acres of on *trier Lind on,
ems'. Wand. pear Freedom. ithsA,so acme mithe
west aide of tbe riven ell or either of thaw . ..lll be 1014 at
skier rale =quire ot
oalo TIM& WOONFe734th
.J?OR RENT.—Two handsome' Stores in .
Philo Hall Dollllngs, on Third st.„ neat door to
artet et. Powesaton given on the lot or Noweraber..
N. D. 0A4#51
cw ll7 ONWIN Nuke{ eh. between and 41b,
haleby
odd .7. W. ideFARLAND,266 Liberty at.
-
.1 I. NRESR No. 1 Salmon; do. do. Mackerel;
Sealed Herriene,' twelfth and prime Mega 51 4 / I .'s
?Mewl. rietlelo..liut reed by J.W. kIeFARLAND. \
t oelo Vg.s LdbertjAttvwt. , _
40 LAT BOATS FOR .SALE \-2 Flat Beate,
sts l l l . )—f iVnt h rtSa "" it_ o° J . _ f t, oi s d Zs 4 Monti Creel, it;
no or In. All In good YM•T b •00 tg IM F oold very ion, by
trilling wan{
D. xtleari BON, No. 21. idh et oet.lo
f'quARS-7 M Florida and Seed \Cigars. a
superiortalk* far We b 7, WM. a:7;1101'10N.
W - . ---
NCLINTOCK &BROS. are n'ear sell
. to ff off Mils metre dockatOarre i ale i Of s ter . ta te.
7 ga, for eselieftrlice.l"l2ltArloi?eme an:wtoo,,,b.:
l'ak VI -- . - c,1 , 11 ? (reek UMW? Brdamba v ;
k Er"llL le q' r illMrdriVat l irar ' bug oth l W V
. Deem , w
414 med Rag Csepel& Rim OU • ,
`..
. 91 Therme h tlied i reettf, 8 Vitalf4 4 41"1 1'
Wllb a ton mortmeat of all ettlebie named IT Mgt la a,
7:laonutri r to auttaa atioetioai o , , ROttOooor u.--
telivall do vela to eall m is now Is UN Umi to imua
Treat bargains. Remember the phoe, No. 112 Larket. et,
SUL. QUININE-21W oie. SOO). 4iiinine
. . lor 'Me be ' . ood . 0 e SCHOONMAKEItIea
. • '- # ' -- 5 cities - f VI:OLX
form& by XSCIIOON)IAtifft k CO.. 24 Wood it.
SARSAPARILLA-1 grass kid,
SANDS
T SAR
runiva \
calmer liarkst. Ann& sad
CLIEEEI' bxe. prime Wit. Cutting
Ay isle by . IIIMILY 13.. WUXI&
F .
'VE CENT MUSLINS-4,000' , ..yda. of
00. la. vide Brown at 6e... A. A. liabON LCD
DUSK IN'S Medi= •Painte 2 voik
" -
Latium ro •S
blt
moLLa oo A uspo et•Arehlteetwo: • •
" - eetue. sad random
oe2 .• 11. 8,808 WITH& 00, 412•30. se.t:
NEW BOOKS for sills by J. 12 ftead,
‘;
4th strop' : • - , •'
Plushm aLi nnideot. ob , utuauc
nr..luttaispootkArit_ l.dlj
„.. Leet•Auto , • :- \
=Ws Yo!e s t c ra t. ;..' '
Lizof awry F/M b eisii.. L..11E441'46 011.
.•. • _
I=2:=ME
•O ,
OTHER GRIT SALE OF LOTS \ IN D BLOCS,
'O
\ AT nocarara, BEATERAXHINTiI, PE
\- \ \ October llth and 12th. 1854. - P M r --- OY --------- tr I O A•, notion : ear.
/PRE under armed will sell, to tbelighest Cb """ 4 " 3.4 341 " R. ... 4 term , Treed and `,pifth .hen
k . bladen. 0. t lrrr •Alaxii ahem_ insane! and , upoo the -'-------:------- ---
--
---------=--'--_ --:
premien,.
.betv, l o Lae
btaitems. /W. th il ....„ .. ..sd , rkrt , . / . 01. i bt UPERIOR 1 1017SEROLD & KIWIIEN
g0,,,,,e,,,t, Dom, County Peuna . a m ' y ell ahelat - el FORNITURII AT AUCTION. -0. mai ,.
lease tbri‘terni of years:soros valuable" me hindaetone ..m i k.. 3" At ti r ee ak 4r.. d " lit. ..... l ismtat.... TO. 56
gunnies. beds afire day, louvers, to . neer the &rowan. ~.„.6...... -cv bo 6 --- - iettL fl"d ee.V il ,lT
ao r d 4 con ,
r veg . l7 4f t t a, o th k e .m can w al,
urivdeocs
. r alrall i.. roa o ds.. „....
~, , s . o w — , ..s. r t ---I. th e r ec h'i nrll .. je
.4 — ",„ -. ~,,,- „,..-- ---,....—, 1 / 4 ,
too y„,„,,, .....,„ three years. with intereet. at 6 per ;;nt.
per annu .A dedbction of 6 per cent. will he roads Pak We..l°kldwr". - - -- ."" —sEa walir chant
'1,;:t:&--'4,11gh.'....m.4144"db"' D.
, prompt payment 01l the principal. due in one. two and \ r
th...).„—.. , \ , .ht. straw matt:ruses. tinning buiee - e v rZg l .ti
Bids will trXred at the wee time. Dr unarming - mesh . 0 . 6 *.PW1DT.E. 6 . 0 4 6 . Tre.b.sointel ideekinekte.
• Wing and lay) two or threwthousand per& of cp; Curet brittaulsors. Cam Sad tismensaretseem.,
..,,,d tr...p.mt window blinds. 4 handsome encash.,
6 , amblog. ar f
b ating
millionne million of build.
ing , brick. and Mr bathing oneof dre brick: for re. art fisunen Au. 011 e toelthig ttel. 106 i n. ermetityse
moving 10.0u0enbic istrb sleuth. In mattes Joan tend kitcheo furniture. /to. oci/ P. Ai D TIS. Am.
lilting up streeW • col Br grading. cur
l.e, bing and paving -
.511.7t=ixdorilsd4, alry=latit:fuelf=ill7ltl
the material.' and lagor. \
Pon ear thd all the above jots one half will to
hal .data
n — ot.t. : l4:bl d tdki„--...re-ao.
~,: mt he.a. m.p rVerperfectial=
Piala attriassa ..for itta r gaiat •. and derciptima or ihe
..nr.ndhuo...err, aa. may to - had by aPPllmtloa Le
any of the following earned marten's*. at thth. teepee
s' ve oraidenem or places of businem. se oat
, shb
Burrs's. Plana drawing, and specifications withfr
om to labor. materials, ay., C o required so chest.. will be
eshihitel at the office of the Compeny, in Rochester after
theist day of October.
In addition to the mammoth Car gat-tory, ToandrY. Me
dd.. Shop. Steam mill., fic , now being erected in Hoch
:star. of are already In cm , for the
tlo of half a dosen other mannhct establish
meet; to bel driven by. steam. - 'AI n, an ex naive Seto
t2mr,',l-aria,-.l=-41.=1".7.111111•ZSC
__,:.h•
Them Improvements, with the ematemplated early com
pletion of the Clevelthd and Pittsburgh. railroad bridge
Armes the mouth of Reeser, Mb
no
and the ne
cessary denot and station attachments. ale aim liberal and
•Monsive Improvements of the pubiklthdloge and streete
by the Borough council, and the Location, at this piths,
Orion or more attentive coal yards. Mr Atoning coal down
thn Ohio, wW Itonm a Mudicrance of lively tistra al Roca
rater. am recdre an lmniense amount of labor for yean to ,
come.
It hempen:bed that all the uudersigned.proprietora with
moor of their friend. and
Ora tes.-huntp the Faat, min
be present at the atbre sale, In tober.
M. T. CI (lOU ,LII Rochester, Beaver Co., Pa.,
JOHN THOMPSON, Wakefield, R. L.
JOHN L. NEWBOLD Phi ladelphle,
HIRAM WALBRIDEIIi k, IO. Y.,
STEPHEN D. DELLA? l
ORIGEN VANDENBURGILIBmares..D. T.
seddad
EMI
CIDER AND .WINE -
VINEGAR
FOR PICKLING A FAMILY
• "177 A U SE •
Well known for ite fine
St •
..„ . Flame renACA and Airly. • .
And warrannta to bnprove
by age. • •
.For salnby the barrel, halt
ALL
'.7.1.1:1 011.
b to l and WA.
ater It. Pltbiburgb.
CAMPBELL, BREDIN k CO.,
BANKERS.
NE.W CASTLE- AND BUTLEft, PENN.&
JAM CUIPACCI., A. N r.
/AWLS BAUM DU. I. M'JVNZIt.
son= M. lAN!.
Rte.—To Jolla Floyd t Co.. Mal. F. Sponse, rm. Geo.
R. White, Jones Mondial!, Ylttatargtd Reim, Garrett AI
Co.. Ralduele too_ Reeder & Bros.. Allies. 001..3md
=SM2I
V D OTTON WASTE.-TO PAPER MAKERS
—317 contract for the sale of the *tete. maid at the
I e (Mt= Fester/. herlogeshired on the that Instant. I
am prepared roamer Into new atm:momenta for the Slaw
alt. [44.1wdyw2031 P. .11.1)ORSIICIf...
Germany, 3
United
flame, Ma y tr a 36
C r ret nßel . 6.6
••
Reformation, 3 ii
- -
Sewickley Academy,
t kfLASSICAL ' AND COMMERCIAL
801100 L for Hoye, on the AND
and Pennsylvania
and Ohio River, 1?. miller from Pittelnuati, Nev.
JOS S. TRAYELLI. A. M., PrincipaL
no Winter &salon sill commence on WEDNESDAY,
Nor. let. •' •
•
TlGlUl3. — Boarding. lLltlw. Waldnit, tn, per widen of
5 months. 5100.
For grantor. and other
_partlesdars. - enquire ot Weans
Jobn Irwin & Son* Ito. 57 Water it., or T. Navin * Co.'
No. 107 Liberty st.Pittaburgh. oeektlr-witS
WM. ZMULDS._,- STZWAIT.
/ETNA GLASS WORK / $.
WN. N. DAVIDSON & CO.,
MANUFACT URE RS and dealers in Vials,
Bottle* and all kindotof Wren and Flint Olainlll,,
mtrk,uirt•
mould. Re Cott m.
0e641y I. M. DIARTIN, Agent.
_ _
iri.o-PARTNERSIIIP.—Wo have. this dsy
assueinted with •us Mr., JAM.EB C ILDWELL, con
tinuing tbe Muleteer under Abe nune and rtFle of .3. 8.
LULL & SPEAR. JOHN 84 HALL,
JAMES
roans. um. wise asrass.—.-.......ruas casatzu.
Va.lkey Forge Plough Works.
J. 8. HALL A SPEAR.
AVINQ commenced operations in the
M. ?or o l ltr 7 r7 d ' i M fOrttent:l7 otri
ed patterns. Among winch will he Zona 8. Ilan Pa
tent Double or Drill Ploughs. J. B. Parra Patent Iron
Centre Ploughs, Improved Lever Ploughs. Also.
Side, nol.Poll. Cotton and Sugar Pkrughs, together with
Plough Points and netings of every demi. ption. matt
hod wholesale or roUdL at our Warehouse. No.ls3.ldbettr
street. Pittsburgh. oppoelte City Stay Bales.
Pittsbuigh, October let. )1314.—ren.dim
, n Sixth St.
. 140, 34 a
$175 and
• •n for $lO3.
UT & 80V.
Belf-Heating and Box Irons:
1
11}7. Subscriber having purelineed the ex
elusive right of J. J..lohnston's Patent Bog grad; J.
o nston'e Patent Self.lleatiog Smoothlstr\fronr, In
noir
extensively engaged In manntaduring the same. In eon.
his
with the stove. he keeps Ironstantly on band at
his warerrom, on Federal at., opposite ner Co!ton
Works. a large and good assortment of the amnion Tailor
and Sad Loon to which he would reemmtfuldrinvite rho
and
of wholesale dealer and the public In general.
ord.lyd C. ICLNUSLAND.Aneghertythty, Pa.
Edgeworth' Ladies.Senurvsry .\ s
riE Subscriber havin g .nuule • arroD
wrote for taking the piaci= Prassmn in
t charge of the Edgeworth Liaise Seminary would no
'
Oily his Mende anttthe friends or the InatituUm, that t=
zest maim will open on the Erse tiondayOr Novereber.-,
The rm.: teeth., (=Us =the* ctinnr i PticceJ
be retained. and O. Oise generi.l comes =unction
assd government plumed. Emir, p4.Ne effort will lan
mete to secure the mental and moralloparovenumt of the '
hincielf • naklan.'thantnuart attention
tysto gliwn to the health ofthiSilitned under Lis:
,IFOI re SOFF I ' OSPOdiOFF infornitudinglitiardlni t ßoole
In this country and in Ada, =us the Prirg\W BUMS
advantag. 10 WA Fteeon t undertaking. -
=MI, V= =WON OF not MOVIMIL
Poe Boarding and Taltion i :11.00: Instrurtion in Mink,
Piano, Melodeon on flutter. 10.0tk asset IniftuMent $4,01k
Vocal In elam, =lug end Dinning. 110,01 h
Painting/M.OM Latin, French and German he
eadi.Slo.lKk Fnel. (winter rec.) SSA% WiabthlS Fl;
MI eta; Pan rent 50e-
Circulars Aka obtained at the drug .tondo! ,
Nevin it Co.. 7AbeitvPlttebnutli. and, =the.
principal bookstores In the dole of Pittsburgh amtglio..
nmair R. wrtsolq, D<Dcrrkapa
Sdirlosorth Semtnarr,_Scriek.lor, 2.1854.
sl[ll3aNCßA.—}t•r. 11.14M0. D. D. Ea.:1T...1L Pas
variant. John (ahem : Fp., John D. Mrom4, Fob;
bomb: Rey. D. F.ll.krtz.ner. Dr. Rodgers, I.4:DaN M. D ,
144e 't An.gbe.y.
. .
CARD,—In
frem the superin
\ tandem. of the 'Xdietrorth Stlaittn.. the ,1111 dil l,
W erraila Z 7 bg a =l:l== l kil%.
bete, end
Into the bands or those who ere so necullarlit
;a') cl a :rtp a l teat'. ,Irfeirlyn...arr,i,r44,rtarer D.
theM.for mental years last. toe Limiter knosneof none &dr
ere Loser*. La would more readily entrust. the education
or 1,.0... denghterm or whom he maid more cheerfully
sod conhilent/y recommend to Ids late patron. and Woe
:ed puppV,- & It. WILLIAMS.
sager Seminery. Oct. 2.11154.—mit •
.
11
EW 'STOCK OF : CHICKEIR4I 9II
EVA'S ELE . 4O:3+,IOIEL Zr. MELLO
I •ood. ft h .....„ 1 1*- 'Uri now
For Ibr ..
' r , artirni.=lamaolt= dcom•EßELvc et
ST)Mean, oftgathost At all
it
'atonal. atslea of 6,
hoar and I attar. Instertmotala flair earred and plain hoar.
Vc441.413d Walnut- 'lama and' with all their late Improve.
meats. Porehanere,` ran hare' a rh. to. out of the lime.
loot Flaw Furter' aver twounnt to U. dtr-ptione kr
tbeaaane as laßorton. without whittler, for trans
or riek.,sad ovary Inatrument warranted:
'r...wavoitrre... R P'l,lt Cir= " 4 " = „t
445. two, Efb .
BIM and l alor e i aL. Int aa.le n tn , •
\ - JOHN IL MELLOR. Sae anent Mr Chlekertnif L S o m a
, ta s td • • Pianos ke. Ettlaborah and Wartarn Ea.
'lTAkii CARt.OF YOUR LUNGS IF YOU
\ \ bo mn malt TO DIE oF THE CONSUILLITIO. •
\` . \ • - \' • • knIIMIGH•APriI El. / 81 7,...
W.W.I?. Pellera-Illito Sir-I hare on 1 4ffertlatnation•
exit
t onrl .n r ,L l , L , Ve u rr , tr i ligle high edlination %which,
. p , can
I' l
mbar ta r t;
itt h arl ''ell ' e l Vol l ei t ng B iTroa \ or opatatal of the
trontti. I,ZejuatilraVeriNtlehl"VhiAllsobragral=
eat
<4444 and In 11.2 . toy oirn 4, to concerned. 4
4 7 0 = 4 :4tilrit ber retlrhat i terart f ahir relieved
r ...,,,.„,....., 11 , 7 ,T.,, i, '' , 4"" ose, and •rafi.e. "4" d'"r " ... -
on WV 4 ..
Every pereonAbo mar naeltalliprononoreltan_ agreeable
mild. yet higrkir *Latin alma medleine, whleh. In a
etiolate aa etoinambie sa otarlacennot WI to plOl4 ii wrest
bettalit I. allwholx44reit a tehd.... _• , . .
I am. air , dlr. Jour Mond . ' L . ,
• 1.44' for
. Ptehmah. Dilly Chronicle. . L
Pre Pared std mi d
_r 11:.E 111
a CIE. 67 Wocrt it:
and for sale be. drnaatatk evarywhere. .• L._ L.. O4 .. . :
1111TEW BOONS.4thS6llllf . ,Wood; . ti - lige,
I ; br E r.< l l , VN:if.it th e :‘l:kt.. n . .- 4 . %;aii:
Simms,
of Fella •o r i -L Histor ' d id ' ..
.i
'
:4,tt. ..7gtatd. hr J.B.',f. AZ ', . 7 _- " , "P r ". P '
I.l l ;l4teggzeNe th: , liattrefth 1 tite i r s cgAnLant
tilt AB CIDER VINEGAR=A ciliate?, imp.
fel% vrAt i d w orhp.d. l tt i zx it........ Mtgr. nrd
twr.E:S-7•9n1 to Woo TioolPtr. Ma , at....-anwthlhe
eoet-Ilw slue by EWA!, durrim. . .
' o ' 2 ' ' No. 12, on.or :E ova And Front W.
XiAST COLD CALICOES --0 000-. pi e rces
• " 4 1r . 1 fast torl a Printt are ealllit .
j a i t . & %Trace .
--,--, .
-For' I IEI NV ''. .
Selling an urng alostßights.
TIBILE subscriber; haring learued'froin his
intortouroo with Paloateco, mid -Wilth Pondflo Who
were &tattoos to Itaratoot =air Ibt Oltba, ()malts.
rol i n g tatt.f,:e,t, so .1,-._ tr.......a..z.ra:4-47g2
ono woo mach noottnNe, Itas dotortin Rod to devotiklito
_thew sad No abliitios to o oorwleo of thoiwwho.ni•74l• 7 .
i•. tiltd . ros ik lout!' to Woolf ligthfally to all Ertel •
r:rouoti.l terlimosfal ll:6l,4l:2ll. assL .rf Ai:
',
.. , • \ , : Piminsait, Sagan ITth.liis4. ,
\ Thii , lob•albot• hive loop bolos sos with %Mr:
Blom.' W. Nato°, sod bate so bealtaloo L ow
sisoestilit
Hot to CI who worm , tab to oulDlof hia serviaw. as ••'Sin-
Moor al:undoubted Integrity and Indefati tailailiutsf i•
tow , =rhino otos! r•lianatimb t e e _ . ••
.- . \ ,
1
\ Wiis•Litfisio C 7l;•. •„...... • • jobs Orib i t r, 7 -. :• .
Donny, A . ii.ebilds a Os; .
. . P Sri 'r l rgt .•. . \ itZt a intrg'' . ' •
.. t.' o " , ' 4 '' \, -•- ', . • t 04 1 ,4 , .4... -- •
----54 , PEACHS' MILLS FOR RENT.—-Tiese
d.h.blo and very DOIVIar VLOIMING bli GU and ,
S KILL attacho4, au nor for root low as th e puout
Pnvuotou tutookombarEing branotber bitaloom nee.
2lltui bare ono of thee but wuter, purees in the eoutttry.
Wait 1191 , 11 , 14dAL thi , Little Beam Hut aa4lAuedr sad
llor ..14 , lUor au 43e miles 'froze th e Ohutirer , or
ou 4at Lock of the pwak and the pittete t ee t get, Mt,
Jaud num& Tv . I. to oconemplatkui 4soel bar Asia
PurTorrOlut •I Wit, a rat•out tuna Aulbs:ll
ttzpr i n••ltkb • Jr tboocumutv tv ,, U.....:
6 VIIK II3I Mfty date U•this,i fol•ellim .. toot,
huh ToVa °Penguin, g • goal cub b
about In her annum. , MO a...dab:4 to engage In.
a Wiper W.d.ese, wind*. well Aoull••• .. ".. 1...
MP= as they are , detertaiord tome for the miaow
Alan SARVER, •
'''.
e' PootoMett \ .•
"D addroac "‘ ' Bl roll tb "iti l ‘ F il Mry C likka '"l' ou 'a triNcli a ra ki ,l•
. routti, . ~ . Cub* Liao. Pittaburbo. 1
414HROIDERIES—Aivgivapsortment re- -
001000 b:r II roes . • •
o wow prly nod wad beautiful MINI of •
Oar% • . • .
:11= an d 43Wellet • \
te allsbw_k O
,N
f• SPI and idoortik
Llttoablibroadfaad Maness Zdaw and Edens; -
Thrpa t
aeL ime. or um taw. indoid to am:
U k . " 4 ," 4dbYl to bop as baad
da REOEST RAW AIN OP tliE SEASON
IA —A Isirge Lot of tkOtiltO, fronting on L bitty IR.. tgb
word.= kJ nwo a
i t im iatectlier i z w i rog gri mgt.
Illirlind oa r Vitas tiniZiblir tw o
initillak
1 arrnarott eoulingskir kir tionatr: • ' inn f. lo
Asted sir It is matt Um outer dontit nr th• Porten
igIVArl. ":".1_
.:101.1034111.jr#1.*V.Dit
,Inthitii ject
...Te4l7/779:7=:7 . - 7 "al
QALERATi aoratets
~.; ". ' ~'''. : -".. '-.. - . 77..!i-?-77 f, .‘. it. : 7 it.”.1,b7 , „ , t , .4.•. - . ' 4. K I R Aco..-s„
„,--, ..,,,,-,,,,,..,..„,, ....i.„. :3=50 \-.., k.,„
..„....„.,.,..,„*....„..„,,,,,.':,;.- r sJcV;Vi.r--0,..,,1.,. r • frs
..*-....tr.s 451 0 4)AV,SWri : '..,s4\lsol.qrgii?AttftWi.Q4..C4R4l
\ ...'
'l'4'. .. '*. " . V P . "--.R.,.',..4l l ?....eiaTlN%.V.l , :krgirtglifaigl
.
AUCTION SALES
CT $.-I.)neThunala inanbal galt l L :
19 .,, u , s 4 E u llO io LD . &KITCHE T NFURN . itell
as o dock, at the maidanee a 6lnt. Etartier,So.76 V
~
at ,r,llllO sold the mats Ilmmeleald and Rumba, Pan t ;
tore. ecopettlat mahoganrand ahem eard=cre i tk ett...
t.bk.
. . " u
tr am d' ator ml, bastes/a bath.
e="aindtdard'ngt: Vetazmilie._,ststr, Iva., t un
look tog su.w. mantel emew, Miami*. ... , h l . ff.", 11,--_
queeuevranr. lsh., and (Moult drawees, ° I . "
totes and Wye, window blipda, Mad M. 0..
Lae quantity abed,. lotoltare. eooklakAttettalla.lo.
a P. VI DAVIS. Ana. ..1
•
MAIICHIANY CASE MEIRDEON AT
attrelliT's; bones on per .
=l, vill DiL a
.4;,.112 •\
the enho of llouseboid Furniture, &e. One •lattn eze o.
toned are 0e0.. v Melodeon, with =obe? '
oelo ; Y. DAVID. Aunt.
___ _ •
D ...
•
RY GOODS .t. VARIETY AT AUCTION. •
-On Friday monolog, 1 3thlost,at10 o'cloo_lc, at the
commercia/ *ales rooms. corner of Wood ang ' MIMI sta.
a m to anki a largo and gapersl assortment or inapt* and
cane, dry goods, viz ekrthe. caasbneres, sane:tett& ninallna, .
Fiats, gingham& detain& alpine, Anoka MEW* :
tindery; gloves. trimmleuta Se -
At 2 `d eclin i n g r. w.-usehold and kitchen frernittons.
from family hosamkeerOar, gloat rind gamma.
ware. looking glass* 10 bNa Mackerel. le. •
• • cell . L , • P.', M. DAVIS. Awe.
BOOKS -NEW BOOKS AT/AUCTION. , --.
On Wednsaday, Thursday. Friday. eind .Saturday
tvettingr;Oet. Ilth. 12th. 13th and loth. at 6 Oslo*. at
he commercial Mee room comer of \ nth andtrcod eta, :
wlli be sold the largest collestkm of no. and valuable • ;
standard works ever offered at one time In thls oily, all of '
which an of the latest and beat edition& knew, as . 'L' •
PRdr.r3 1114 ANSUAL SALA „
'. ... - '-
Among which may be W a nd-Daniel' Webatar's' complater
Work., 6 rola Waverly Novels. 2I role; do 12 rigs, Abet.;
Rod edition. antique hindiamEomelomdlit Anteriesna. la:
lair libalratawe. complete. 4 Vol., withnorman e: ri...,k
-tiu'oos".l9"ttil_ _ pas " irlit'P l ey ° t•lV 1 0
w e ar do u 7;:pll l4ftlia r 'a °.
do vir Ho paah& 2 robs do stiformanattlbr Um 4:2
t...laors h Nli k re .. vah rt exlit,anVg ir tuatlrd Ilac u r,
D alt; l o gs.
or 741.1., 2 iou g oAftii;d:Lrgast.4.t. a, iu'a . ' , .
Hal Gallery of Fine AS vols. Iblio.1:03 plata& London
em Pictorial Sundayßook_hy Nitta, X*1.000.1000 pintas
London: and all the standard bbdories and, pOetarrOut thar, .
' nest publishing bowleg alio, letter sad riacitarr. gold • •
plus.6l
de. , oell - L •. P. M. DA 3. ri ot's.
L .
1: 64 A.R0E COUNTING DOUSE SAFE AT . ,
ACC ring -On Thursday afternoon. October, 12.', '.
at o'clk at the commerelal Wes moms corner of Mon
hod Fifth ata, MlTl' be aold-Oue large almel °Mating
use Iroti3alo, In good order. P. M. DAVIS, AuePr. - . •
•
.
' • . Aihninletratorelrotice.. .. - -
iIVIIEREA S, Letteth of Adminithottioil -th \
l tho %t e at. d ,Jol t: P. Quial o te . l. the,..,..sitY of . '
.All lout.. LAW to mil= a* regereoLd to . l.'
icananbata payment, and all them brying claim. or de.
mantis
swam the Witte of the said dereedant will teaks,
the same known wiUsorstdelay,to !
WILLIAM
,
Pittsburgh. Esit:3o_l, 163 c 4 n -oc2 r wNAoTm su glut at& • -
. .
.._ .. , . • .
• -
VOTICE.—TIie late . firm of JONES . .t.' .
I is. Qum; having beau dlrolvect . by the death of John
41:14 . e 'haat= ?:etc....' ... d tommar ann i l l '
Ito. an 111.4 streets. , .-'- ' L • • . • . '
• dept. so test.-or..t ISAAC JONES, turfing partner.
. _
OTICE.--Thil late. firm or D. B. \ AOGERS ,
...
s t li i A at hiving beire"dlssolred bfthe • cbsath of John
- !NICK. on tha 37 th Ine.._nhe busing. of the slid tines .
win ber settled br the annermavest. at their 01 %el f. canner
- Ross and Firm sta. -,. ISAAC JON PA • • .
. : kept.l, 14 7 002 ~ ,: , 1 1 ..B.11061El&a, tong art. ,
N .OTICE2—The into ' firm of , O'N,NAL, '
.JONKS 4 CO: Union_ been dlssolred
of death
o John P. Ratan, _on the itith. tha out of the m 44
trot will, e segued by the muNivinsisrtarrra. ~ ~•.:
. JAM
ar\ i
C dea I*l Works, EMU Tp, Sept ao.l l / 4 .ed '; 2 .1 i,
• • ' r
tin
1 S AC \ JONES, Manufacturer or,s \,, •
an Dilator Steil, Plough Blab /Steel. Steel :,t:..
ugs. noseband tillptte= llgs . :Nta .L. TeTaes i 65. :w.;:%
Patent Screw sum and u
taste •Mgm.....' ...:,.._.
_.........--..... ..... ...-...a. I, lieirmiCr :L ,
110 BA RIMERS — dc CO., Manufacturero:Ot.
gy •. nogasse patent Implored Pt -t CultivatovAs:oglft , .' ..
censer of Rove and First stresta. Pittshornk.: • , , 11.1541'
..:"..
NEW ', IJSICAL WORICB.-31 °One* ,9m-::'
ithere r ne d tVadith a t=tt, - e . iii.;' V . ':•.
ph a. In= le albs boo . k"of aFampit prilycy,ly Ds!. 04%
Ril=din. .."" i4.6.bi .I.i. iii ' atb:P... .0
il'
31 oldest 'Jade J. in,* manual pritte Neibtlft ea 11113141‘ . . ..:-.
by n. a. r....a; ti ' ,__...rs - -•- • - - - .
14usleal Lateen rodk Apnoea, by Lowoll Munn, *LOG. :,
Them. and 'analog \ fn Intu!lnal poutposi,tio , h.by A. 41.
&U.; M.1. .... 1h. N r eath.' . .6 r ; 1 . 7 1.:, GI $1... ...OM '"..'
IPlVlnt3Fot?i,iiin M,\, of finhi; by h i t a Adams
supply of tn. a 1...... 'L .%t 3. , :e iaso„..atari.s.biva:::: -
f A
tin ' dard wartron Op rafters , and memo ar.gasta ityr
!We by . •pa . r rJOll2i fr. BILELLOR:AitOO4 PC: :'•
NEW uosi
17d1,ELttiAll:
LO WELL lIASON'S NEW WORIC
- IT CONTAINN-NRARGY-I,l4,'PlielS,
And I. the 0.1 attendee calleet.lon %at' the kneel even. ~,- •
pnbllnhid. Thin an
•::- ,", TUNE5 : 0r 1 .41.:1111711.124. 4, :f 1 .4 -ilf
More thsui. 16. ki.theini;...
.d • • AM Pleme, beslihn inmerone Mena: In
THE' INGING SCHOOI, - DEPARTMINT;
widai t i l t, '..t.....4., int% ,atintatitii then aitittrnil,.. -.
346 t ism, 1624'6; Glees, -;14.,
\
,'3 aur.th ' 6 lr l r .f°•tm ivia :' 1 , , .. A
t ' Mud(*) Itotatiow Ina - Thwaneu.--• =- v. ;
Tene intik:mat valuableta short. sehaihe', . • V ~\ .:...'
In contleatlon iNtkneszty all the Muni .. . . . ' ':- ''...l'
• \ -INSTRITA.FAITAL lIVITRLOD.E.4 '-' ' ' '7.:,, :
me Printed, end, la Ipiatioeswa.itteentrzetatmetiliWilet. -- '..',.
monk of the ILAI,I/46LUJAH ressiablestb#oll6:',4 \...
\ '• ' :, CAARS4TA , SACRA - :,..:',.• , i . , 1:; , ,:',.. i , ...
hi, i bfaiii ahameteri ‘ etien, ea being itteasini'preents;
bleu lineable. - '
A nipple as' the &have Wolk ned and for lige hi, ~,:
. 5•1 \ _Jails u.atruott, si WoodeteeeN. •-•"---\'
• \ \
.
-\ - _/few Brighton Vloademy,,-
nter &salon Ortitlie Idahtatioii will
iT. IIE Ti v k k t r i tTi27. t ta°,l B 4, 4 ' f ="it M I a t. : i s •
,
Hy of the A PlinelaUL • •'• 4, . ....- ,
Beeed;i i ti lul ott Ira r5'ar,82,1107', 16 .,i:.: -: :
titfV;Stfigt°' %,iiirt.b.,'N,_"orALlAii'l4l4;! Soot.
, • .
f . \ rd:erairkk r i r r i
, , • 11. il. WOODIINIIN: lA A ., Al.
tadles'. Semitirwy, - New Brighton, : Pa.
.."'
THE Winter Seesiew of thibinifitullpo will . .
tilt,' Te4=t t 1 irtti' ' ll, fir. Alar:=l7;Va."•: .-:•-•
us orth. I'lllwllsl. ' L \ \ ..
, . 'man. rex enstos_ae P7l2 , llMtill: '. . % .
ROCIIIIILI, Ttlitifti ma, Light.:..—
••. , Ins Mame lnlostrumentelMaele...— .10,00- . ',,
t,
Irti,rMW:re moat...,
............
app l'
--_ . elne l t iu tNienitr. 44 - e n.-7"."... rall i ,. A
.
PitirtAt:tdrig mt. arirTitt«ti.::.. &AG— . ,' \
.. ' 71 h ,...E.....T . ............::::::::::c::::::::ff e ..,..‘.
Forpert7enlers, eve elrenlems, at A.ll, - Nanum's Nook. • :,,
stare, W004 . 11t, Pittiblre ; Or j addrealk . . 1. 7. ,
1 : Anse N. RESIPIITLL. A
sa J.
il Petl,A .IPII . :', "",,,
U. JNIIO.IIN, Tesehen of Voted iindritmtememetel ...„ •
Nada. • •
VINO '
• It A rerie L aie l .T-Tta.l. 6l CettelVor iL . kl ' e t i,J,..it,mm.. l4 I rm,',
A N. tro d :Lbllner. Nel : _, i. Winum k ni.i. Wilma.. -... '
NO, EIMEjly Wm.
~ a eiblMi. Rey. II7AIfhWDJ
D.
Nev.' ..
L. P. Belli. I?. D Roe. L. R. /licit:lo%i 11 . • "?.''' \ °vitt ~ . ,
" --, 1 B. REA.DLYItO(t.
,
citAY 'OAftPET "WAREHOUSP,i..N • •
' X 0.32 TIRRD ST.,MEAR MARKET A . .;
WOULD•reepetifully inforniiheir frilitaa '.-
v o wle ts s aublla asareally. o f d have la star
ibeir. tall ttook. consisting Carnal, at mar •
dm:dation, ham thelioyal %Sint. • and ltrustala. 10
cooing. Intrain.'llonip. and Rag. ploys on p o th
one lin sight shade iside. now child= and serf rich.. Ooh t
Window
Canton Ratting., usuggsts, itsigs..lllrata, Malt Rada ,
Window Shades. fa. !Persona la what sea InHladtn .
and ar. name their stmt. litaactiboatA e llotela and lag
inrn. " lag. ' d i nXittd=nall WIZ
. . FANCY - .CHINA' BTORE••
`. 66 7VVOD STREXT,. PITTSZTURGEI.. - . \.\\•
',JUST Imported and nOw Open a ' fell rut.tiort
mdttt
•
French and Emil& Gilt and WIDa, Vass. ofi6v ,- - . " -
WPM and Colonid Stop. Chia .: Common ado manse,
hl. r.. (*until . trade. • 0n16.1m :IL ILODEINBO67;
BOOTS' &
WIiOLESALE AND RETAIL,
.0 BIARKET and 43 , . Down eta., 3d. door
&maths !dirket Mask Plttabaddb, wadi! Inane'
friends and the rata° ttenacallythit kW.
hanjutt reed his VW Stock Of Boots and Shots k Web ..
Tuts: i t:ll. Ifs Stock Is one of the
„Iron 0rAt.0=.101,:.,
hll Yorreg A tk:to g n,7.ll 14t111•41.11011.011'
tothec plcsae Ormt. ears has been glee in
al l o ininufsc idh r
w an' bordolide., ill de- •
' were Soots ati.Shoes. lixd &amble' long wined.
were of mar 23 years In' busdneut la this eltr.* Woos.
clanfliclent EIIIIZZII . V.•!t that thane whopm.. nth, nith their
nidtoonste. lOU be *rt.,. dealt with: aal6
EALL C..1005-1;:jE 1 1. Nu, WI
llUtet !14 ocr\ *Ow ta Via Saida alizsa banker
o. COOSirii. put at Ur &Moving— • • -
&heat Poor IS okal& aura, tkor all cloth&
WI Zir Sikunnl elna gi d ' 3114 • • '• '
We .Un""4F nrp t* "lng4thatme.aj•uappo.
obVrn..mp .b
J.&IL
ILLIYtba autere man I- I
• • ' • -
• •
•
• A DM tINISTRATIII- OTlCE:—.2gmate4..
'aL g ran b " .br rt a Lti l t,e% .%itallittat.kahlaa:a
ki:o r gb.ti r oto
futtaburAbW ail minas kibely
themadvel indebted to UK r i te. Tz=,.. pir4 ,... ,
4.647:11. .•‘'%lMl4Apzirrr:,,A4auabc.ht.
..,....-.....,___
.
A COTTAGE FOR - SALE,4- . wifh 5 zoo. of
ACC4313.3. • toil lb dr;
.. boat W. MI Wa;alldiarl il ia
.well Al l t dignrount. on lao Mil Hill • TM: harm is
Iloilo& a dwo mild* 1. front; 4 roils and *wilt
Lad.: rims ill the rm. and alio tom kltobrtio for alma**.
to t teen In Good ordm Alai ail tams laada kaown
0c67.,. & cuntsiwn soil. IV.3a et:
. • ones of
.
Ed 1.4300 RINGB
L'elty=of 1101.m.bonsIterf fatuar...42llv,
ytTLAy. e . The
~..!Aitc_
oc6 WeSiDllop,
lEW.. PAPER HANGINGS, 85 Wood
lo S.
sovosriolatr aw
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