PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. • ....:m,..-PUBLISHXD HY WEITZ 00- I PTTTSBITIL(3 . I I ": MONDAY • IdoltNl3o, OCTOBER 16, 18b4. ------. .14.34 AILmo T th*vertlsem—ft either the Selitcalal Toms atm zseqi‘lt:ti'k r, ,MUl...nai eiku#4 ors .044 on BiLDAT." Wirisansculdia deals* that mottoes ta 144. 4 * th•P‘Pa.nOlananr 1 U 1,1 "`" ha ndthnia . lietate lb e doeit; on Haisadni., onflLlngaidkisi Onsatte.-,-Tbo.astonalta OWnS *Wag= of dor Maki,. Gazelle odor, to oar Watson:awn i • awl dodrablo medium of soaking f.,bolf businanknanan ofte betnaonfonf and Ova thousand. roarldnif atmegt aiort morchant, taanninatufar and abopkoefof In Woitent Nontflainis. and Toga= Oldo. .. .. _. _. .. . . . , ..ItOlitartee . Paymeuti.—llereofter Do sub- . . . istpuri win be taken, for the, Dal or !featly Gazette. SWIM . infinent le nude In., edvanni. Whesurier the them So up to erbleb ti4enterslntl on Is paid, the Pllra von It. hatirtabli eto 'agree , tls IllblaiPtiOli II re ...m.tu L ith Moot sy os.nobi. psymen , -MI tra ns ient. edvernden. pt . inpry. risiostgalon, . win be rennlradAto• hr pail in nel• 'flux. The otlf • sill he whore epeefel month it pr...Tellfli rnStresii are , . . . ssplualr . . _ -,--- 4 / 4 111141,111 Mahar . .. itICC' sane of NI& Parer auellthieliriSh - ;...„14eAtilnethis mode of notifying those who re . tstSt tirtis by mail that we con no longer receive the ' notes of tbe . Indiaan nd Minois StatarStock. Banks,'.: They are , not current in this city, and w mutant sell theM except at n ruln.uis AMT.. i'Tita'ltztrars or tar. Pzortx.— Whatever . may , hi seld of the causes'. and social or political ele ments liticii,:iive,ii , diced the astounding. re „itelitres‘tio. the electlanajnat past in the great mates et Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana; one 'Oleg te'eltdeet , 4. Clear' as the totet 2 daY' see vdent not a ()lend is men in the heartens, that a Wiest .jertible. r,ebeite : his been administered to the present National 'Administration. President - Pierceluis been unconditionallyandinost emphet Melly condemned- - He and hie administration 'bare liecii fonnd wanting, Not less , clear is the rebuke which has bert administered te the pres wit Congress, as far; as the administration metts-:, • bers are concerned. . ' The Leh of the late ses sion have beets revoked by ths - voice of the pee plc, andif tongrese is obedient to that voice it will hasten, to rescind its action and relrave its steps- - Tierce, Douglas & Ca and their slavery 'isreptigthgtand 3ilituuder .. elites have been cendenMed ' in. the i most emphatic manner it is possible, to - . conceive of. The change in public ientiment since March, 1863, in fact amounts to a rivointion, and every hour that Gen. Pierceiee- , Mtpleathe.` - Presidentlal chair,herinfter, he deeis e-.:Ft=4, l, • the withering consciousness that 'he .... lora two years of hia administration have patreed be has so greatly outraged the opinions and eel- MO of thepeople ithe'elevatedlilm in triumph ! to his preeentiiigli seat that they haverejectedhins, - spurned him, condemned him. ANorthern man; A citizen of the free elates, he has so comported hitneelf thet the - North; even his own state, and ' all the free stateil without exception vomit , him .--, forth se an unworthy,, unfaithful publics servant To the noinciononeso of-all this helms the added misery that ho bas ruined the party which:trust tid'and honored him and elevated him to a neat if honor and' power worthy. of the ambition of the most exalted min. He map truly se pot withstkling the. 'pleader of the White owe and the ,dignities of his pOsition, t. my p lith 'anent is greater than lean - hear.” ../: ---, Anotherthing;most unequivocally decided by thin election, I t, that the peopl e have repudiated, ..._. . the slavery:extending sihd_ slavery aggrandizing • vasty. •-• Whatever other objects -wernitimed at lie iirtmne,l, this ono was noCoverlooked or neg. "feeted: - .;* unusual number of anti-slavery, *Mile and Free 801 l Democrats ; have been --- elected to iffice4 and pro-slavery dough-faces hive been everywhere rejected. ' ' , -. ' This 'election has also been a stern rebuke to 'all truckling and trading for foreign and Cathb , Da votes; and it has given expression tq a priva . lent-end earnest sentiment in, favor of a change • . er,modifttaticra of our naturalization laws. ' • It hasi also most emphaticilly - condemned the itiadiet 'of ' Dor. - Bigler " in -- appointing Judge `. ''ittaPtien to offio‘.l'nfter his signal rejection by • " the people, and his Mantel . .meet elevation to the office of Postmaster General by President Pierce ea, a .reward for Catholic support A num. with . -ne -.plaints arising from abilities; learning or character, was thus elevated to distigaiWned offs - ' ..e - efloi ilielislense (Flied of the People, Purely to 1;1 , 10 arkigious sea and to secure their po litical.mpport. ' The rebuke lass been severe and e w :trust it will be a lesson lasting and insprov .... .. , . , : - . We have to add one thing more to the effects of lateeleotion—ithss ruined, almost; annihilated, ~- theLocofoca Democratic party, as it has existed and acted for some years pest . It is destroyed.. 'lt' cvii never rally from its overwhelming over . ' threir. There doubtless will be a democratie party hereafter, bat it will be a party composed . • ' decal Democrath,and based on sound Democratic principles The late corrupt effete, proebtvery, - 51111tuatering,foreign, Romanist, Locatheo party • ris - dead,ms far as all . effective, influential action : -is ioncerned.'74 tali • Pomocratio party may Mists, restoring the old land'atarks and princl .: iilee;. which' may become powerful and useful, but Locotheoism is dead, Mid the country has steam to rejoice. Amore dangerous and exces siielyparrept pa r ty never eiisted. , .. As to t he Whig party its relations are but . ~ _lkeda-aged. , Its national existence and organi. waft= were destroyed in 1862. Although this eleetion hat not been &triumph of the party as a • ' `political Organization, it has been a triumph of its Yainei,olev, and its men! If we bare the substance we can easily dispense with the shadow. . ... Boots are gems of the - malts of the late oleo- - .- ..d they . , - t.imm, an are probably more inportant than Alton of any election which;hastaken place for:the I'ms Chrrnmat • Vorte.—We garcon Saturday the totals on State offic e rs in this county as ad - dad up by , the. clerks of the Saturn Judges -but • the' tedditionis mere so'generally wrong that: we tiiie • plbstltated• those Made outside, and vet'. '.fled to comet by 'patient examination. We clump our figures accordingly : At t laWligtilt COtrta l'—oryietAL W?dQ • .ornrs. • Peaxt, 101147 . mem. '4 1 ,118 &salad. 1 34 167,44 4,44 i Bizet; • Ora „ aura! :M1 C=iifft33 • orool!Do..Klrkrotrlak.,9.6l6 .... Eyator, 6320 Nolo,lool listaMan, 6.197 49.11 th 817 chnv. , `:9.044 • . .Idoarbood. :.. NITS. 'OW Oarmialo, 1....941 • Elooort.. 4.891 Ippletanasl3 Mack, ..4,104. Corral. ' 4.0117 lellbanny.ll4l2 , s W4qd . f...' • ,6AIO Übb. Xe t: * • Ke!Pedr. 4482 1124n45, 'Par '. :Philipp, . 4493 Horner, 2241 , ;111aan, . .13orth4, • Ylanenna, 4 1 1 0 • wat., • . 454 S , Saris bt, 6024. Darer, • 411 Dnu ,?r,2 62s 2.1%14 UR , sir The. Pittsburgh CaMolic says: ""The 'lmpressions made by Protestant education in the country are hardly skin deep!" They mein to be deep enough at nay'rate to resist the arguments and blindistuneuts of Buinsabtm. Pa ' 'plata boast much of their susses at propagend hon. if they can overcome the time-honored and invetarete prejudices of heathens, as iheyclains to 'do:we think they' would bairn little trouble with impression only "skin derp." Theis alight indireettions reduce most astounding effects; if riots which even Fit to.ebame the deepvested ,prupidices, pf:B.pictaxtisti. Probably oni cotem pinary meows by "akin deep," that the. heves eons are not whipped into the flesh by the priest, ,•:-orby.acts of pytanys• We heliers.. some ' eottiesdeteniong the Catholics make it. a mat :r. ,, , tes. of duty se;lhiggellato„themselves severely so " YeUt,rinetnelit for their sins, or to ley up n store of,ioilte of OUpetUrogniion. ' 'This iellgibus May - Intexpiet the ttieluitis of Impressionf recr thii(elds deep. flowerer perininentshohlteprin• Jp), Ili, they would not he the reeolleedoe. 'Eloimirrrow.--Some of the Interior seuntle give has Ty agabit ProldhitiOn'; - but the West -and. flw.ritl.4l?: 4104 i so thorough ”.ei11441 1011 triumph by* ham MajotitY., • ‘- - . . . , lltartabantowathaiWoss.—The public, as wee 20,036 majority. The legislature is anti-Nelme4- . I.,,Lis the &heckled...dere in ...railrownPisTare.yery..much i katoruf will elect a decent man to to the U. ' S. tlrested . inrllWpteeeedinceof AhdthrseiroatlAetiate in place of Pettit: - ..' , ' ci'llnutionvent`htias vlachr • hitve-rectntly_beinf',-;.••;.In Ohio returns hare been received from 60 heidin'„ger YerkiColurnisiiiind Witte.' • -' out Eli - Counties, and ireeetry one there it a Ina- IA the case of the convention held in' New larify agauut the administration ! The total vote .it is, understood that - no, attempt. was iin these GO counties shows an Anti-Pierce major ma. le .by ,the companies to coerce each other; 'i ity of 60,000, which will -be incrtased heavily. 'aid in the ease of the Chicago convention, that • It is now presumed thatthe Nebraska men have the proceedings ,were of a moderato character, . not carried li single county in the state. and that the Michigan Southern Company, which I , Theonlicorractiodit to beniade in our table of owns the most Impertant line entering Chicago, Congressmen in Ohio- given on Saturday, are A. did not participate in the proceediugs, and after- I V. bassos, free soil, in the Athens 'district in wards.give a:intliGrid. assent to them, reserving - stead of Culver, free-soil, and C. K. - Watson, of Its own:right of independent action. •; Seneca, should be classed as-a free-seder instead I I • The convention held at Columbus :waa of s , of! as a Democrot. . . tsop, as eppesre by a pamphlet copy The Co/Imbue Journal thruspoettres on the re different e of Its praceedings which is now before us ,and salt: . . Which' has bien extensively circulated. Some i f it .. y. plaftnr i pf.e--LXASEL. iof itarnaster spirits - wer e men who have been t ' IV tar - a - itttrireadhrl tannin'. . long noted for their disposition to make their ; Ca --‘7J'esta. eintore&t. - will the law, and such seems still to be the case. . The Cincinnati Gazette calls on Mr. G. E. Pugh, We :waive the very important . question as to U. S. genitor, Irons Ohio, to resign. lie was the .i agi oty of sa d, a me gi,.. aam al aa aia a a . elected last winter, and has been canvassing the I limy horn a - thenipted to create between separate state as the friend of the Nebraska bill, .stigma.- and independent corporations, with tht remark tiring its opponents as assassins nod incendia that a similar combination between individual incendia ries. If _ he is the friend of "popular sovereign. ty" eve will scorn to - carriers On therennsylvenis Canal has been de- hold his seat against ouch an aided by the courts of Pennsylvania to be illegal 1 o4erwhelming expression of the popular will. ' and criminal.' ' . The proceedings conclude with an address to the Stockholders, signed by three of the most prominent railroad men in Ohio, all residing at Columbuh.and all connected with the eystem of roads 'running to the Lake share, and which have been paying large dividends and keeping their stocks above par; in drhich t say that experience; as 'taught them that tie ex penses and *ear and tear of the railroads in Ohio and Indiana are so grant, that , Many,..„if -not ell of them, were not earning a net sum re munerati4 to the stockholders on theirihtest merits." V I • This may or may pot be so; the public lies ... certainly been led to think differently from the official reports of those companies. Coming from such authorit9 the fact ' stated is a very suggestive and ,significant one. r The remedies proposed for the state of things complained of, are, a raising of the rates of pas sengers and freight,ind a diminution of expenses. MI expenses that can be reducedwithout impair ing the efficiency of the service,. ought certainly ti be diminished, and in regard to this genera y, prinCiple there can be no difference of opinion. I As to the free pass tystem, its errant, as far as the public press is concerned, has been greatly exaggerated, as has been : pro - ved by the Now . York. Tribune.. The Columbus convention has resolved to abolish it entirely, so that the gentle men who controlled the' convention are to, pay fare es anybody else, when traveling on milt oth er's roads otter the first of January next. •:, ' This rule has certainly much to recommend it, if it should be strictly carried out, which we think altogether improbable: It would -check the holding of many such . conventions; al though the roads terminating at Columbus Would . be - the gainers.if they shoOld frequently meet ' there, and all persona attending should pay local r i i .,,. „ .. While we object :to the general trinciple of a coercive conthination; (which is often denounced by capitalists: when istrampted by mechanics or laborers) we highly approve of manybf the ob jects aimed at by that Convention. There is one ehing,:however, that surprises us much, as_ coming from . gentlemen of the intelli gence-and eiprience of those comprising the Convention; they have undertaken to fix the rates that should be charged for the different - classes of passengers 'and freight, at so much 'per mile, without. reference to the distance that they may be carried, of the varying circumstan ces of long or short, roads: As this is contrary ye one of the best established-and well known laws of trade, we have no idea that the long readaWill adhere to it at all; and we believe that the attempted dictatorship of a self-constituted railroad Congtss 'wiil fail to compel independ ent companies to act in a manner contrary to their own interests; and to those of the public at large. . -, The time when a part of the new regulations, -respecting farts; and freights are to go into ef fect,-is not stated. We Presume this will be de cided upon when the Convention meets again, according ti adjournment, at Dayton, Ohio, on - the 25th of, this month: Agents and. Runners are tAt be discontinued after • the first of Novem ber next,' WV . * passes after the first of Janu ary. . ... - . The Ohio and. Pennsylvania road was , not rep resented In the Convention, and we doubt much whether its President and Directors will consent to be coerced into measures some of which are 1 , evidently not r the benefit of the company; or favorable to - t he interests of this city and the 1 1 Pennsylvania line. If gentlemen in Ohio; whose interests are mainly connected with 'roads run- ithig from the rivers to the lake, and with the Lake shore line, are permitted to control prices, to the - detriment of the east and west line from Fort Wayne 'to Philadelphia; or are permitted to control the action of the Ohio and Pennsilva nia road to prevent its officers from making the most out of the decided advantages of its loca tion, then we have mistaken the ability antichar acter,of- those gentlemen to whom its interests are confided. / lit- ELV.CTION IrEms.—Somerset gives Pollock 2741, and Bigler 1250; n falling off of 180 from John son's majority in 1841. Whole Whig ticket elec ted. ~.„. . We find the 'following in the Philadelphia pa. .pers of Friday:. ' 'llossseatz, Oct. 12.Reterns 4 receired.liere from .Brudford county show that Pollock has about 1,000 mej. in the county. TIOOk county gives Pollock 800 mei. - Betsavas county gives Bigler 180 maj. i Darns= awn &STK DOTHlC.l.S.—Potta villa, Oct. - 12.—Catapb 11, Whig, in the Eleventh Distriet--compotted o Schuylkill aid Northern- 1 berland countie: - ,.-= elected to - Congress over Dewart, Democrat, by 340 majority. This 'is a Whig gain. WILLIZDAILII3, Oa: 12.—The returns from 'the Twelfth Congressional District show tbo else-I lion of _Fuller, Whig, over Wright, Democrat, the nresent member, by a majority of 2,625. The majorities from the several counties compo sing the District are as follows: Lucerne, Full er's majority 2200; Wyoming, Fuller's majority .525; Montour.' Fuller'', - majority 50; Columbia, majority for -Wright, Democrat, of 250. In Wyoming county, Pollock's majority is 100; in Colombia, Bigler has almajority of near Boo; in Northumberland, Pollock . has 500 majority; Lycoming gives Pollock about 200 msj. Sairros, Oct- 12, 1864.—Monroe county is re ported at 1400 and Pike county at 500 majority \.„ for Bigler. Abrabam Edinger, Dem:, 'sr elec ted Assemblymen in those two counties, 'thodt opposition. James H. Welton, Dew.; le looted State Senator . in Illth*Lrestrict by a largo sjorl-, ty over Samuel Allen; Know-Nothing: IC is supposed thit two : Democratic me bets are ...leered to the Legislature in Northam ton, end. Thomas Craig, Jr.; Den ., in the Carbon ml Lehigh district, < end perhaps Rupp, Dem.; . The otEdal returns ant down Bigier ; s repelled . majorities considerably,and increased Poll k'e. Chester, reported at 1500 for Pollock, gives 1900. Things .. . seem , to be mixed up considerably in ... , AdamScouety„ A letter from there says : 'The . following is the result in Adams, all but one close district:. - .. Pollock'' , majority, . 7; Mott's, Dew., 1678 ; Robison's Whig, Congress,2B6; Pitking'e; Whig, Prothonotary'', 277,:::Bildrin'e Dew., Clerk, 87 ; McCleati's Dem.,. Aisembly, 193; Thomas's, tiberiV, 864; ,Walter's, ; Register, 1560; Hen &Lee. Cori:Mei, 2057• •lint4tree, Commissioner,. 7. The votelorTudge is not' counted,' The ma jority against Prohibition is estimateclatl2oo. in GitttrbOrethe vote . was—For 'Prohibition COO; spinet 69. Rural diatricts heavy:Splint. The Ram Athingi generally supported Pol lock; Robls.m and Picking, -"Whigs, and Mott, Water and Ileadris, Democrats. Neely; the regular Whig candidate for Assembly, readied ...less- than aOO votes in the county, the. opposi tioll to McClean haring concentrated on Wm. B. Wilson,- Independent Democrat. : . The county give 527 for Johnson in .1861 - .4 ,The - ohange is attributed to the defection of, the entire Whig Catholic vote, who luppoi . hal Bigler:' . '-' - • In rascultrx- --t i ou P; if .the 'regular Whig candidate for Conen:l,l ,l o, 4e tea bath's [ [ dhnictl4- ,- A... B . ,aitii;.lndependent . . -Whig; by a majority of ab o o/C 0 9 , . k Rillinger, Whlg; ,and Kreider , Independent Whig, are elected : to . the State Senate, and :Mr [ , is elected 'Judge.. . -.-- :: :::. ~.• ._ -..., •• [ =[ The Stow Nothings hare Carried' the:charter , , [ , . elerasiiiiitli- Salle, 111., by one thousand tua• Soriti. ['Pt Salle wee a famous place. for Irish. The f agots there)rere under the control of ske IM=MI 5• 71 s • Loomis. 0. 1 141 Put. G 7 isdialsolablAbiy Air*liatikatstik . geketbi -41 - • • • Ye_ Some of our readers may feel a curiosity to know how the Pittsburgh Catholic, the, organ of Bishop O'Connor, regards the result of the election. The following arc its comments: "Every ono we meet is more or lasi astonished at the result of the election. Old party lines seem to have been completely ignored, and the successful Nondidates are made up, all over the te Sta of.,M'moemts, Whigs .Know Nothings and Protes(tiiits. It looks very like a Know. Nothing, triumph, but it is not. Though it is very likely every candidate on the Know Nothing State•tick et is elected; that ticket was. made up, one part out .of the regular Democratic, the other out of the regular Whig ticket. The Know Nothings, as. a-party, are not numerous enough to have a ticket of their own, but they had just enough of strength to contest the eleotons, and carry through triumphantly time men they - selected from among the nominatio.s made by the two leading parties. Judge Pollock is elected overnor and H. S. Idea, Canal Commissioner, a tremendous ma jority- Whether Know Not idgs. or not, they may make as efficient publ c officers es others who have been in the gel . It was a Know Nothing who first arrested e career of the tur bulent Angel Gabriel. May r Conrad deserves the thanks of every honest m u for this indepen dent step. Judg ) Black ( mount) has been elected to the Supreme bench, and his election has given satisfaction to men of all parties.— Pittsburg! , Calholie. It is not certain, as the Catholic asserts, that the Know Nothings, as a party, have notstrength enough to carry a ticket of• their own. It looks very much as if they had. In II is county they have carried their ticket by a large majority. and Judge Baird who had no strength outside of the Know Nothing and Nutive party, runs Judge Black very hard, who i ftvas supported by the whole Democratic poky: and received besides the votes of thousands of Whigs. The fact is, this mysterious and sudden upheaval of political sentiment long slumbering in the public mind has astonished everybody, even the Know Noth inks themselves We do not believe they had correctly estimated their outside strength, or they would have taken a more fitting man than Judge Baird to elevate to W post of such respon sibilitY. Be did well enough to try their strength upon, but to elect him is another matter. If they escape this time we trust they will more our reetlfcestinukte their pow eihereafter, and if they am to rule us, that they will rule well;by choos ing men of eminent fitness as well as character for the offices they are designed to fill, The liortitulturixt, for October, is welcome. It presents an interesting table of contcpts. Edited by P. Barry and published by JaMes Vlok, Jr., Rocbester, New York'. • '4l74l.stcyr's Dornicr."—The X IVth Congress ional District of Pennsylvania, from which Galosh's A. Grow (Anti-Nebraska) hat just been re-elected without opposition, was formerely.rep resented by David Wilmot, who offered tho fa mous Proviso in 1847. Fillinot.supported Big ler in '5l and Pierce in but he has washed his hands of the Whole' concern since the pas sage of theliebraska bill, and hoe canvassed the Distet thoroughly for Pollock and Freedom. 'its vote just cast compares with those of former Elcetions as follows 3fgjordira. Countiec, '5l. Bigler. '52. Pierre: 's4:l'olloek. Bradford 88 404 1,000 Susquehanna G 94 . 1,011 800 Tioga..... ...... :....578 1,0/50 800 —,-- Total 1,205 - 2,465 2,600 Gain on Pierce's vote for Pollock, 5,062. —We think that is as much as could - have been reasonable expected from one District. —Neu' 2ork Tribune. • • C OCCI letter received yesterday by O en. R a ney, from the captain of the steamer Elepbant, states that his boat In descending the Mississippi, came in collision with the steamer Grand Tower this side of Memphis, bound up ward, by which the Elephant was considerably damaged. She had , fifteen beams deranged, and as many feet orlief guard torn away. The up per port of the hull was also injured. The acci dent detained the Elephant six hours, after which she proceeded on her voyage. The Grand Tower had a loaded barge in tow at the time, and plirobably, running on shallow water, took a sheer on the pilot--St. Raul, Repub. INDEXIFITY RETTBED 10 TUE CAPE OP CAPT. Ginsos.—A letter from the Hague *matinees that the Dutch government have assumed a high tone, and have refused any indemnity in the. Gi bson case. The minister of the interior, Id an nouncing his determination adds: "We have given to the American government all the ilaticulare relating to this matter, and have 'misled on this axiom In the law of nations —that when a foreigner on our territory violates our laws, his crime may;justify his punishment butcertainly not his claim to indemnity." SUNDAY SCHOOL.% IN ins. WSPI..—Mr. Carey, Sunday School agent at St. Louis, says that 4000 Sunday schools have been organized in Slissonri, and parts of Illinois and lowa, in the' hest nine years. There has also been between 6 and 700 in Texas. 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There ase other Pals, , ppt to IA LITE Pills, ssow balms the Instal= also laUelebrated Vermlfuge, nowise had at saran:eatable Urine Stores In the' United Sister, also, for sale bp u. sole himpriaors, FLEMING IIItOTIIEItS. oetl3.l4kerdl Snoes to J.Wldd Co Wood it NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. &Ilt o rttOl Sixth dratr above the Phfinderphtet LA the r man VI ex:alusively in LA the mentacture of OTIVES. have neentli bon coadderabli enlarged. by WlllOO0 h 0 b army awl a =ems f iuttrts : t og t =ell , h ;r t iL a ggit. i . = Yr.°. liberal malt .10 "'"2 RICHARD NORRIS t SON._ wThcoretgifitirEuThmarar maxim ruar I. !•aFLSffi ota To zno • ocka WrIO E T A GO.WO LE OD S D TREET RUG ISTS, , . 1.1778131/11011; Pl PtaDtlKO~af Dr. priand•Pasta•te,llTeriallure,Linre • • MAL MAX CANAL BASIN, ALM - Jaw/ x • 14.11.0. TIDE 111.11JIOADITATION. Families will bo supplied with our various grades ofTRESTI • 4 clarm. omomwnou o l r v r . ta ; their . r 741=1TaljlroiLibdeio pr"4.ntubunh; fAoato, or J. T. Sample. cioo* fArot 1 tofamilloo !neither anis titles. • "hur. BRYA.N. ANNITEDY Jk. CO. ilrelintook's Famil9 Iffedioines.—Via tha ottotitleit ofhddtotfimiheMnd others, to thud !attritiot oaths tomtit. pogo of flan •atoa&L Ystolly Aftklittnes. Ease and .Comfort.—Tho Conformator I t a impoirtaa from Parts, axial/ • mita the Hat to the Paeollat dupe( tbe Womb so ►tom hat - le as 'mai on the bend as mold on► A nest it aid a pod Hat may to bad at TT Wood It. ar294 DODULAB: Clitisen's Insurance Comp 7 of Attstargli 0771 C,, wAirii, /171Orsir iraiiipmatm Ali; mum um Aim )LISSIVAPPI arum& Ami li ut= r l .10.11.4 r. rimirma t irru gfral i rrs 4 Amax b , Arc ALSO sad 7 SPO "Ariox. okuttgan; klanmke. _ ' - . Ea= JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S • TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, ~ . . Prepared expressli for iheii ages for. Medic- . . ... Insltue. • J. C. B.& (Wheel= employed an age= =Um Fisheries terapaintend the metnufactenii of theft 011, eil arras the nubile =it it Is Preparednith the asentatt cue front none but fresh end healthy livers. An on sold .ite their eltenttm'e will be found to be of mom] fine onalltY. and mute retained In the most del. lotto e =nub. It le extenslrely, employed ix= In rifest. and. tioultal praetloe, and well amerce.' the attention of tonna.. • remedy SUM satiable than'aiir yet disearered, Pe con settoption or pulmonary =actions. JOHN C. mimic *CO. . • No, 100 North 2d4.. Phltadiapbl.l. For WAS br 41 the prindpal prh.tete. ielT.omol.lo2 .Chest- • Proteeforc for side at }myna's, 10. Wodd .greet. A Secret. forthe Ladies.—How :to pre serve beauty—Don't use Chalk. Lally Whlte, or any of the eo.eallesi cosmetic. to manna afuledor ashoWcomylvidee. If you would have the cosec brought back tO your 0 , 04 &dear, healthy end transparent akin. and Ith , . and .Irlgor infused through the mow, vsa bottle or Carter's tiD..- latt Mixture. and take it &canting to direction. It deed not taste quite ea well a& year sweettneatt but if alter a few dosoi , you - do cot hod fiftW`health and beautyterleins. Your step ebtetio nod eignron. and the 'thole system re. trashed and Invigorated like a Spring inorning,Abett your cane is hopelees, and all the valuable certificates we pos ses. fit Connaught. It lathe greatest purifier of the blood k m nown; le peeketly handles. and atlthe same time pow _ rfully eesdnua. Bee sdrertietunent. aut.gradt..T NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM • DAGUERREOTYPES. OLD POST OFFICE 111311 DING, THIRD STREET. ' (1 ITIZENS AND 'STRANGERS who wish t o o lden 00 erettrate,arttetk and Ille-Ilkellkenese,at a Very moderate price, will And It to their. lamed to call t thle well known ebllehment where entire 'atlelhetion is trnantntled, or no chum made. !laving wine of the lamest and best arranged Sid- nd Sky I Ight ever ron• vtrueted Mr the warlemeorlt. netromente of Ito moot nowerful kind. and having adopted theeretem of leaguer.. (”thot,oa omy pretotired Of the celebrated Itoote, deli and New lork, N ?dattern blotted( to beable to ~av in the patrune of the Art,_. etyle of Daguerreotypes. Nth, singly or In group% which has nevetheen moment. R oc ,.andoperaNng all weathers, from 8 o'clock a .w. to 0 o'doett. r. tr. matklawl HARDWA LOGAN, WI - LSON' & - CO , Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extensive EWA of • HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. eomigisrinit one of the mat oomplete 'essortmetda to the coontrn RECKIVED D 4 RLONNT MEETS YROSI EUROM and which they offer on the moat favorable terms, Mr wade going East will Ind their Internet promoted 0 boring their ILIRDI9III}I et. Noe 5R Wood str Pittsburgh., 14 0001td ABOVI. tilt ST. USN UOTita 'UNITED STATES LEFE'IIiSTIRANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. OLIARTERRD APRIL ES, 15.50.-4 gaarga PlZlatroal. CAPITAL--8260 000. o.9bw Y R. corner of Third dad Cdcraut stress. Ph, l / 4 1p/4o OFFICERS OF TILE HOD E BOARD'AT PHILADELPHIA amterou: R. Crawford. iPaal B. ft?ddard, ttme;l W V.Woiapron, rlrwgrA l Sr2n ri stm, Jacob L. Florence, Jamas I.larymus. William M. (today in. !William nrK4a. Prerideni—Ptephim R. Crawford. Febe ervident—Ambroele IV. Thompson. DeDed Ezegoginer- , Pittgbargb, James IL Willson, 11. D: Allegheny ectr, R. 11. Mowry. IL D. aroma: ARNOLD. Agent. 11 Fourth etreet. Pittsburgh HENRY ORIT H.COLLINS,- . CO F.IN AND COMMISSIOARN M ERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE; BUTTER. SEEDS, FISH, And Prodmw No. 25 Wood street, Pittalpiret. -- FAMILY FLOUR.—Best brands constant ir m hand, and to sa. Wholesale and Detail bT sel2.2m-fc.l D. W. DErSTINE A CO., 03 and 00 Front - • -- NOTICE TO SIIIPPERS.ihe Canal Commissioners hoeing made an arrangement Johns e e n. ILIt. Ca to bald oar ere to and from Johns th town. see are prepared to rarer freight to and from. the ESS ittstrUlTl <Ulmi gh, as lid . 3 hare telBld dron. tdlw D. LEEC/1 & CO. P , Neatefoot 911-:-For sale at KEYE.PICS, 140. W oo d street ..-: uhlorlde of Lime for sale at KlT kaurp, Ido Wood_ Aitat.' • Totnak *enetie4 linament for sato at VRERI3.IIO Wood stmt. L. O—GRAFF, -(eueeesser to J. Dil asartJa Co.) Moor° Peconestroot. ?Mahwah Adcatfry Uayant Pinsalar Company. All mietlea of Pon tder, to any ninths. cons tautly on hoed; Mao, Safety Yam. jy7 50 gross 3l'Lane's Liter Pill and Venni: -- sale low at KEYES)UVS Drug Store. 140 Wood t ----- MAI the Siek.—Men of liberal education et t he gmaent des, aerate all their talents to discover - dui so.ns whereby they MILT unwire , thaw natural maladies which adail the human Dams. 'Mars ix no odder ad than that of healing the Mel, condidering the numberiem dilemma to aides Man le Dad, Mad which may our him ' to drag Gide prutractedlifeofilletreaaur !addend cut him cabs hionou'eddakiallidersie and usefulaesi. - Weahould Mterally i4emi laiOsArery roes. of counteracting their dreadful effects. or causing • removal or domaliggs to hen Moen, kith* eases where tha Liver or OW sWroseh is Use Cause, we r ould highly recommend Dr. dootiand's G cern. Dittoes, premised by Dr. C. ll:Jac/so. No med. trine et thlotime dards higher then these Elder% mid to thaw' wbo are suffering hum the horrors; of Indigestion we my they are the antidote. (old in Pittehungt, by VLlgliditi 1111/18.. 00 Wood at. Alm. Dr mile by 01:0, 11, it 6' o, lad Wood West. icelDdadiedi A Musician s opinion of my Brace&— DR- I...tN.E,ailtor of tbeCbanibersbarg Transcript, ender date ofSept. lg, 1154.1 n apealtlng of them Brutes, 'aye— Ottriftead. Dr. ova 2 Ig.Tdlign. submitted to our In. epectket . very Ens epsicimenef the .. if arbinitton'Phstierr der Bram."manufactured and add by him at Um corner of Wo d et. and Virgin alley. - Pittsburgh. .1t perms ad mirably the purpoore for whleb it is intended. Milled add easy. ma altogether free from tbe objections attached to the-many saber Drama in general use. It is on enrol:rut dpd healt hfu l t position tiro°. It preserves the shout. ire to • without at all a ll the natuml movements of the bolr. The Dr. sill mud them tnnit, tree of Portage. to err/ cart of the Union. [Prom the Pittsburgh Doily Dispatch. Feb. 26.1152.3 oar extra. Exassoms—downsta Duese—As Exert, mar Asnms.—Persons hn hue ...Wired • storMlog no altlon. by followings indenter). occupation. will experience Inuit relief by the uee of the "Washington auerandm Beare," made and sold by', Ii.ETS6II, comer of Wood st and Virgin alley. It answers for • brads and mspendent, the weight of pantaloons Is as placed uto continually tend to bring the @boulders to thole natural' position. and exiwnd the chest. We purchased no some time urn. and hove tun so Massed with it.. that we unMlimted ewe It • "pull," gratis. Women. hundreds of whom are annually injured by the wehibt of their lawmen •skirta' should also promuli these brows: - Be partied. In procuring the kind mentionetbu many of the braces WA are huiribitat .From the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Vet , 4, Wald 1 lirllaving worn one of Dr. Earea's Washington Shoo' der aroma until It is no longer Pt for eamice, we feel Per fectly competent to disconrea upon its matte. By using IL the sleight of the pantaloons aids In throwing back the shoulders sod expanding N the Meat. wh is ar e it answers eered.very purPope of suspendera " O one who tocurehould or wltowe occupation Is sedentary 'can afford to to without one of these beams. Woman and girls whose health is e 0 often Injured by the weight of their %indecent:Monts eboul4 wear them. We bare tried-several lands. Lot norm teem at all equel to the "Weshingtop," and Ore wish others to iwoft from our experience. I. Sold wholesale and retail at th• Ding furs of 0.010 II Keyscr.rfo. 140. corner Wood 4. and 'Virgin alley.. stdrSign of the Golden limier. .. . N. 13.--1 jam keep eeep varlet, of Tntesee, kalePoders. Hotly Bream. Me Ps9pk. Matte Stottlacci.Suneilder. Basulakto. Le. 1.33411.15 • To Physician of rittoburgO.—Physi - , cizas who use alcohol's:dinners In cholera, should Paemdise Wolfe. &beldam Arometle Schnaps.. In ',referees's W an 7 other stimulants. Read what the Evening Sayre. and - I:beton l'oet says of thwart) Jr. [from the New York Barnes, Aug.7.l tor IV oder the header “lissmarkabin," and in rte Waing columns, thelloston Poet of August Ith,beetkeibliceing commendatory notice of the temperate.use of the Seheldan, Feankee. as • remedy Per choler.. We should to sorry to ' sayso munliara mere puff of an article °telephone drink. and eerertally of an article we, have never used, but this Leverage being commended, by so many hundred,. of Phi al..us a. a rare and was:damn. medicine most have cur doubtedvlitoce as lamiera medicine. An Immenie quan tity of had limsor Is dunk In these times. as • remedy fa . the cholera.' It cheeks diarrhoea •and dY.eterl• Wolin** tlons for the moment,•lait Leaves the system ...lc and de bilitated Whatever a a ..b.t.cuoieut a true ermear ror diem., should be neediand hens. we glee the Boston Post of Friday, credit for the alowingitatesunts • •lUmaarcesa—Not a'perecut irbo isciatesod Wolfes Schel de. Sehnapee. during the warm weeson,has died Witlithe cholera, and the oils of It late been twice al mush' during the last two srouths u daring any. previous sixty devil' Sold whdlosele and retail at. Dr. g*YEIEWB Drrii Mere No.l4o.yord i.e. re.lollAwil Palpitation the Heirt,'Nervou . .Die wow, WWI. Com:dent, Nannies. DisPeDeh.Gostivanmer and rues. are all relieved and cured In an Incredible short spas of tthe, by Carte' Miami& Mann, the pent fm lc and ymilOcr of the tdoid. It ornitaltio not • wattles of Motown OPltnn or anynaabon drug: to Perfectly :harm' Ism, and has cured more than live hundred man of deo We can only refer the reader to the certificates, a faw'of which may be found In another colon:Inc and all of, whkh tallaolllll around the bottli. It Is the gre — itord 13prliTiEd. Yell Meelkilms. and OOMPH MI lan , ences over the blood truly rernarkalgc• • • • - Bee advertisement A. A. CARRIER & BRO. - ,_ Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., • PITTSBURGH, - PA., AGENTS State Mutual 'Fire 41 Marine- - ; INSURANCE GOIRPANY OP ; CAPITAL 80850,000. Oirard Fire and Marine buniranne CO. OF PHILADELPHIA; if IT A L *BOO,OOO. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA.- _ Capital $2OOlOOO. 0 /71CIPA.11411C113,ANOECO.OPPITTEIRIR011: Auraonipn cARITar.. seoo,ooo. Aft* , ' . - CAERIER.r•ey. ARNOLDL & WIX:EJA MS ' 'nm% .po;. WarTm'w- horselmiPt airobir; .4 111 : 01 P 14 - dratilatVa covii e4boh4o:::;ll67:tmali.mitirmoi :171.,:i:.10rfa1a:tia4471::7: !Pi& A. CARD I hare the ples r sureto annoonee to those who lure hitherto obliged...with their thine% and to ter Wanda and the nnhlle generally, that, hithica short tires aso e Arovettfrom the East vith alerne and ear 'SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOODS FOR TILE FALL TRADE. lam prepared to supply all orders on better term. than formerly.. In consequence of the hamertaelefing of Goods vebt i t ., for the past few mouths hasburdenedtheEsstern mssket, and of the &tartlet reposed in the credit system. very Important advantages were offered to cult buyers; and hence I have been enabled to lairchare mY Goode at large discount on their actual value. t My wacetiort of plain Clothe cud Cassimeres embracee every grads, from the coarser and more eutetanti• titled adapted to the wants ot labeling men. to the fuer geal• Ries eultable to gentlemen of fashion, among which are some Incapable of being . Surpassed in th e Of the material and lichees. of its finish T „, ay Cloths compiles every . diversity of cote , — greet', 0 ire green. invisible green. dark and light browns. olive b we, wine color, and..miens shades of blue. My theqr &mem number forty Orel.' nt patters. Diy V tinge are of tub, Woolen, Velvet, Pinch and em broidered Cloth. comprising the different eerie , now in eshion. 'My aseartment of Crevita 4 unEsually large end various. elllately Imported. My department of ROTS' CLOTHING premiers much more estensiiettel.tion then usual, In mneconenee of the large variety of material that I here with Which to suP. ply It. MR. CINORiI it *ARMOR, who bolds a dletingnished rank tehle profession. end needs no recommendation to the Wort& Plasburghere will superintend the Cutting Go- psrtment. Ling numerous friend. will please remember In due, I flatter myself that I shell be able to Varnish Mutate meltable for all cisme fluted up in such • man nor, don math term, ee shall dream all competition. and I would therefore solicit a call from all who are not wedded to any particular house. ' ' ' sefUtlmdifo SOLOMON STONER. N0..k0 Wood et. ._ HOLMES, RABE & CO RUMERSOR TO A. 11. HOBAIES & BROTHER. MANUFACTURERS OP SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws shafting Mkt Pulleys for Jfilehinery, • Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG P Wumaotrem, No. 31 wood ST, ornrr.rx Fucs,e STAII work warryst.d. mh3l-t.f Please publish the following e;tract from • Circnl•r of tbe fAttna Inurrunce (t,•aparty //nr(ford arm. LIEO. E. ABBOUD, Aut., 74, 4th at. .Therontlition of this ofam, notwithstanding tho mo slderable losses of the put twin:meths, is sound, the nand. tal Is whole. with raspealatile surpl Mk the tkunpany do not ores dollar to any Book or other Institution: with a Wachs/awe In ash at our emditin Bank. and every loss now outstanding will be promptly paid at tasturitY or B. fore:one Investments to lamds, stocks and mortgages sn owed /bur Hundred and 7Lorlp Tlousand Lopata, besld.• large balances doe and to the eonrso of transmission from Agents." • Indigestion and Liver uomptaint Cured Br mews PETILGLEXM.—need the re:lowing letter from Dor. 0. Diekerron. t Illtaionary in Oregon: Mn. 0. M. Kunt—Dear Sir —lityrelf nod wifeharing teen =mtly bevel:M.4l by the woe of your Petroleum, I wish to have you Send me Is box of two or three dozen i MD the Congregational Minister in this Owe, and several of my people are alter -M.l with Indigestion and an inaction gf ths liver. the mans of minelf and tookre taking n tar remoi,mni. (111 DOCK UM. We several bole Llsr,two Ye= and • half too. Ind we have Octet CSIJni ed v , good health fur years as we bare slam that time. I had not taken n single bottle before Fat fallnese of the stomach which so distresses , the gyre b rie .4% ik was tr i roj i bit nothing of It since that of the lirer,pw; boon ' of ' se ' re gl om ye ' r.r= i d c haTtr the " gi r dW r El P .r. Witt, Gnat nEo. n. KEYSER.. i wts % r v .r d. Ti.:gniratt:Ttat"." 11:1".7.VerT.' • Dn Pont Powder.—Evory variety Rifle 14plIng Blasting Powder, In .11 rite packages .1.167 to lumil s t ad for .el. from Bl.Faslue,ll, lot. to suit Pao damn, nn furorableteruil. Also Safatfegse. . 7 411 D. D•' (1' DIDW/1414, Msouf.cturerp',..¢l.. 115 input greet, Pltt.burirb. Hydromagen Cork Soles just recd and pr.olb Nt:VidERY., 140 Wood Area. NEW ADVERTIUTIIENTS Pint Lecture of the Beason. Young Men's -Library Assotiation. TIIEODORE PARKER. of Boston, CILtTA. o. sDNh h Seikercr- - The True sod Ealre Ides id a Gentleman.' Rur.slr. Parker is distinguished , a it writer. aware+ and lecturer, nod tirrearroest aaxsua st a eloquaacn Ms orations ae not surnamed. • Doors ppm at hairnet ll= Lecture to commence at half' fie.liareo• Tta di °tailwind. 23 eta_ to to had at the geode andllook Sjorse; Libra: parent, Lector* Commit altiee doer. ,!V::' , R l ° VT , tD. • J 3L IC IR K Lecture Committee. • mi=ZEMII;II F a n ',ltZ s gl ( ! l n d l aC l Tll) , !. ! c o Dro*drrsr , door above 11)th WM .Idr. loTheni County, u. IN the Orphans' Conn i anti fur said .1. County. at Co. 58. It Tertu.l . B47. lot s. Matterof ale ACOOIII4 el ItoWrt aLem. Trustee ...teazle eertalu real estate o( Her. LI. IL Mago/re, eed. finer. t. wit October ,1 itb. 14:11. the Sesones - wf Reaket Watson the cad Trurtee, twine filed. it le ordercl and directed that the Cl•rk skid Court give not bte of the Minuend exhibition of add Account. In the Plttsbureh Legal Journal and the, Pittehurgh Gazette, for three weeks sod that th e raid sealant will be allowed on the Ith any cf Norenthercurat. nolo...suss by shown why the said see shook! set be allowed_ Ity_the Court. mein 4 4RER lll. 11111.701. Clerk. AjOTIoE - :- - Pers ' oni intending to eihibit at L . % the corning rodeo( the Allegheny County Austral. tuna Smiety. will end the Puperintenda the Fair lirounds everralurreawn during the neat me e k. Irons 2 4 &clerk. P. el. , orb•re elands will be ...stoned:them. Ind e4tsi U. P. SIVIRAS. sept. Wheeling Packet. .TILE new and substantial steamer ETCH/0:0dr Capt. McCaw., will here • ran as a regular racket between Pitta re I an Wheeling. leaving Pitteburgh wren LION RAT. WRDNE O - IAT sod FRIDAY of eachk at indelnek. sod Wheel ing slur TC,F.SDAY, TiIIORPD wee AT and PA.TURDAT,stthe same Each. The Exchange calmest' at Weilsellls with the Pittsburgh knd Clyktlakd Railroad. and at Wheeling with the italti• more sod Ohio Railroad. Poe freight Dr swaps. aPPIT kr , board er te J. I) COLLINGWOOD, Water ra. 13 - The EltilfriCt hi set entirely new and speedy Poet of Ter,. light dr”ght,exoelleat secontnindatione. splen didly ibbLebed and furnished—built sapressly fny thin trade. • scl 6 . NIT A; raP , ta i 121:: s eegeinge. Sonarmiters. and Casa; 'elm, a Common, quality of Babberelothing, wholentle and retail. at the manufacturer'. prima J.A 11. PHILLIPS, orl6 No. HS etarket amt. sqVa $t the rket et. octo , oft t tt, PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS at mid J. A IL PHILLIPS'. lit Market et. lOT FOR SALE low for cash or approved L A trade, on Parahetrert, Peet Birmingham. Apply' to orlg•lnd it . HODS China Store. Pittsburgh. LS--6. dot. Steel Dieing • GARDEN - r 00 -7 Vr,,,,T,lntgVi "VG ie v o :. Tie mEAT CUTTERS-. 7., EgEtort.,,6ll.l.!''' MEAT ne.(l roved Cuitrr and vam TaMES Vr A • VALUABLE iiOIIKS ON TILE MIDDLE v AOLS—Prolfutart's Chronicles of the Middle Agoo tilstory do do do• , Ift Ifalppen's do do do do, For sale id• •IL 8.•BOBWOBTII A 00„ 82 !Bartel. at. ACOBEGOWS COMMERCIAL STA- I.TIVICB--A Moat of the productive resources, commercial, legislation. anstoms, tariffs, navigation, port and nsarantine laws and . charges.shiPPlma IMPort• and export., the monies. weights arid measure s of an nations. including all British ceinnerfclal treat.. with foreign *Wog collected from authentic records and consolidated with eepeclal reference to British and rOreil. Products. trade and vol. John Macgregor. B.; 24 ea. 04,101 vol. quarto. S. BOSWORTH & CO. 61QOODOLLARS fol. a Dwelling House on WU et., loss Grua. it Writalps • 1.0 tunit and cellar. ' tnt 20 ft.frnot by GO d.ep. Tomo easy. S. CUTIIPIRT & 50N.140.3i st. AillollBl.l tr. LOT FOR SALE, Ptrawberrnaln.r. PAN , $6OO. lowa laud lot to Allegheny+ City. on Warhlngton n' AV . .e and to &nth littalmrgh, near the tnl' hnume,l4 Terms cur, FL CUTHBERT SON. ti IIEES.EI-50 0 bre. rec'd andCOLLINS. y oolti BENNY A --- P — PLES:--1 0 bbls. for solo' by . oet6 • HENRY 11. COLLINS. SY—ANDAiIIitIiOKS RECEIVED 1,11 THIS DAY—Oltr Sides and all the other "Mein" Deflates:kJ , Ptatelme. having a • emersion with the Ne t TtigireVrelrr: "'"'" ( 3,l7,l7, ; ll. ; .RlPtalne of the nomart.ReprinNtr alarbert• , le Fnttef; oWaletn: Job. Angel Jana.' 'etkallanillton'adot All the different Commentartee: IMMO? Note. ellatllleee Woekr Mr &planate. y with the ['mile! Reference., prlnted at lenetbi 11e11 00 the fiend, • Bridgewater Treatlae, Landon; The beg Ilc .orew,(lerman, Wrench. Spanlah, rack , aad Latin Diction. Ark& Now name opening altered daily . at 00111 *DAVISON'S !boa Stem 00 Market !tercet. TABLE SALT-500 bags ground. Liverpool Balt tbr rale by J. B. CANVIELD, D.E.LAINES-A. A. Ma im i Co.:1.111npon on Many. Oct.l3t woe' neca 0 calls DoLatnen, at the tote prim of 6 an d n neryard. FSS PORK-3D bias. in etoro arid NI „ale by an J. B. CANFIELD. MO.II,2.ASSES-200.1)43.f0r.ttl obiNiiELD PlPES—'2obxe. Clay Pipes for sale low by #513 ' W. IL SAWN, eon wood nnt riol - )BAc.co-4.0 catty ixa. Rose BO; 116 rMaow; e 10111 KtlaW,l4oth/1 , 4; .10 • gllitr%; . 10C10) 0%11 14 . tnl SITE CII4C N.Zr i ! i6 rooII i 11 * Yniskr BARGAIN FOR MANUFACTURERS. —la Atlawaburn. at Dem No.V, on the Inla aver Thur. Wadding of 13 of VAtft. power and , 100 lotrilbigatere=r Is t or of V . l . = tbeant e ra THOS. vooDs: is:4th otsulperior /And Or l' L4gw ~lrJaud. nee[ AW--M se.e the tweet el. or.. river rater elCti or them , tett! b. mold at rarm nite : E2 r l " - Pt TIIO9. WOODS. 78;4th et. FOR RENT.,—Tyro,;•handsome Stores in - Poo inen 11411610 v, Ttdrd door -to arket at..P0444410n Myatt au 44tr i letrNtram , ha. • ' isieet H. stme •oee• - • te, wee an d {tL. 1011ffildre tiOSHEN-WELEESE-or,sale by ogo • IdeFARLAND,2O Lthoty pc.6.Btelien FARIT.At SALE-Sit-1 gixtra.mitrooab a14r=.4=1C1.12,14 watess2l; two stark brisk dwelikit boukb • hili• well -tram• bum sad orbit invosmenik apple Irid Veldt 0s- Z ra dkiss ar "l7. =Mt a t rrita l P i r Winn& V. ASTILZ 80A1"-=25 bxe. jueeiejelebed foe; alibi - mei - flill s .00 Carpetinge, Oil Cloths and Matting'. ROBISON C 0.,. STETS STREET OPPOSITE' TDE TarArax HAVE now on hand. and to which - the:pm , 31 ? .1, be gitthe 14:= Yo ul the h li= n filVt arid oe told et eastern plea, Also—Mo m kiwi, tredoell Shade Venltlan IllinclitPlano and table ee., Butt . Hot- , I land: Green oil cloth, and all other gooda natia/lr kept to pirpet boUren4 to lehlch the attention of parrhaaere fl alted. - -- Standard Histories. INGARD'S history of England, S EA dlacaulay'a Mabon's Goldsmith'. • Onoter's Smith's Mon sen sen. 'Janata's 311.1man'aGIbbon Grere, 1 .. Germany, a' United btates,s Itotne,_ 6 Chertianlt. 3 etaigen Ren. 6 " ReforP6"km• ' , vender's TYAnbls ilea " Burnett 's 1 : Milne Ancient punnet. . Neighbor's • a • Tayio'sAnelent end Modern Illeiurit . 2 Preeeott's Illstemies. , , S .. _.- Mallem'e. For sale br. EL S..BOSWORTIS I C0..82 Market et. COFFEE' AT ATCTION. WILL bg'iold on Thursday morning, Oct. 1/ 12tb,at o'elk, et SontitP_lont atrerjast s : ph* TIVF.IiTY ONE 'HUNDRED B . mito ILI ODEN/lEDIEIt I.CFN)I{.' • ankki GS S. Front Went. Philadelphia. HOUSE & LOT FOR BALE CHE & Frame - House of 4 rooms, situated on Washington es... near East Common, Allegheny city. Thls PrOt•Tt7 will Imo sold at • vary low prim, as the owner Intends moo ing west. roal4l g CUTH BERT & BON, 140. Et et. ROUSE & LOT FOR SALE on Sixth St. JAL oell R. CUTHBERT t SON, 140, ad at FINWO HOUSES TO LET.—Rent $175 and oell L 0200. •Also—a house an Mt. S. CUTHBERT 80S Waablogton for! $lOO. . QCOTCH ALE—A small lot of this cele- Tasted Ale, this day need, and far oele UT tbe &nen and cask, 'by mei W. tt SUTTON. ' . .. QMONETTE BRANDY-12' eighth snake. lojee_et %ed. for , st . b i LthoaCtofxl. 1 1 ,1 , 1 ,, la pt ALDEN'S T INDEX TO - U. S. REPORTS: Intes.to the Reports of the Supreme Court of the U. VIEMEEKASICI*I 4 KAI" AO. 56 y itood st. AppLE BRANDY-412 bbls.Tery fine an , 000~aaranted a mime alk. on band sod fur role by o• W. 11. SUTTON. 113. 12, Wood at. ..... RE6 FLANNELS—Warranted all Wool,. Felling at 11e per yd..,. worth 25, oe2 A. A. MAEON & co.. 2h. sth at. PIG IRON-100 Iflolq-100 tuna shade Furnace, hot blast, Sr oak by • SHRIVES & DILWORTH, 14 Non. 190 and 132 Ferwod at 'N f 3.. GOOD ROUSE ciiiii, sktun'te on Town i send st. will be sold sbestulf applied for suon at the u on of N. CUTIIIIIIIIT & SON. fi REEN GINGER—Fur picklingor preser- ILA •ing. reed by se2tl W. /1 , )I'C 0110. JUJUBE PASTE—A very fine . article -100 ha reed by *eV .102. Fla:1117M. aUr,11,P.!trY:,......t01,1C1R.,,C1!.114i1tF...Lppi.i.1Z: %,:t(11, aa r..:i call l.ort, the la ßla ullef'tud' • oell irAMILY BIBLES—The subscriber hue just ollened • Large assortment of Fatally Bibles, in al styles of binding, from 51,50 to 135. oell .1. Lk DAVISON, 62 slarket .t. Atiliffici,, ft 645K5.--MilleTisPriiiciples at ftiVaT a • 2 lotiVka.=.ltrtrEginCroi'. d others. ht DAVISON',3; 65 31astet id.. near 4th _ sell QTANDARD, ROOKS—At Davigon's, 65 D rire'FL:t ir t2`llgP l eigU t iti..: Crest Work of Conridre liewinn on the Life and Writ- In gn ot fit. Foul Borne'' , Family . ProyOrgtioodrieh'sltritioh Ekteuenre.wnihnoring the trot operiroeus of the most em inent nrotom Modena nritish Pons lets, In <heap and bail' oat! 3taeouley'ollierellanies. donkot Co. Cooper's Shokspeore's Bryant% Leontellow's and Sonar gro Works.and otberr , in plain mo o d elee m ntreir n 01M: I loifftUalintie4Jrcjiaa =74'44 FirLET.—A comfortable and convenient Dwelling. with large spioKaients. FOR SALE—Hourehold and Kitchen Furniture, Cwrisilitf. Apply to JOILN T. 8 2 LIFt r ydr i f i , 'VOL 9. IiAItRIS , PENNA. STATE RE. Y -.PORTS reed sod rot de be D ell KAT CO., AA Wend ot. --- ISSOLUVON OF, PARTNERSIIiP. a KIa ~- I t t ll t ° P.kL . i tir: 4 tb id Trj..n, th gd tb st tiA inwulautuol4d. IWILIIIiniqr K o n f I b ESiPppATCH CRI ST/iLS will ewnied /is moat iLO remtfulua A" 11Wi l niSel, " N d tt A LL 2. 1'.imw rwlo Awysitatown. I.ltteburgh. • • GRICULT URAL DRAINING TILE— / The IMO. fur draining and lteprosing wet clay an ais at hand. The subscriber oilers fur rile at tho ilts Works. ho Manchester, 100,000 Drain Vie of Tarim* Pantphiets containing information et the office, th ;arid cnotracts may be made with competent work- moo ht 7 lend completing the drains,.• oral , . J 471 En. ARDROP EW BOOKS & STATIONERY — Memoirs of eelebrated Characters, Lamertier . 'Prsetical and Mommeritel Atittitnetle. Docharty; Cil.Pcitqtrgar rant itillean Filar; Jtatrl:; to Cant al Africa,gyttl ?a kr. Life's Lemon... tltle; Border Wars ' f the Watt 0. F. Manuel' 1.15,,0f8and04h of Roanoke; Lanatine'a rat - skin the Fast; ' Palatine and the Moir Load. Mishor Museelk Voyages of Dir.:ivory rionnd thoWeria. For sale or IA • .7. L. MAD, 711 'Fourth Area. iLVANTEDFom WO to I, acres of V V laud, Imlrrorea or uniniproved; in . ritlier of the Stater of Mind, lows, Michigan 'or Wheorodis. for •111cli Er B ll s ,tr t te x tsh will be gicun. Apply a I FLAWS ocli lOUS ' Mi AND uir IN EAST LIBERTY ant 54LE—Connieting orb lot of Bwortud hones • ro&4 on the nitcon•Onn TornPjym q 1. 20 rs.t lonk.ack 198 fpyt to a 'tract. armiad BurP It • t.• story •Orict Rouse, cAutaluilig rooms, w of warn at the dour, stabling comment for R. hones, satiety of fruit, lid only 3 minute walk from the Station 'House. Price 4:mo, Apply to B, BON, RI, Mb rt. iNi Uj!Pf!Yort.iti i i.i.B.llßCLl.Fult!fLtib'h4dr:rilotWo. Cl4,lrtig °P l4lll 4l4 e: Brad_ pt sl,_ CI Pllitain AIM Crociett Work, Fr h, Sostch an bieles - matt Wks. Diem Sllke , M ending French; Iridle.to &Talbert:7' Paid, Striped. IMm wok arid Plain roult de Sol. A 1.., llodseAeopled Goods, a Kill NEW PUBCATIONSTiisf reo'd from rmle `ales . the folknelog , new 'Books, end wilt. be rods than maybe bed eloreberm . • I .gu ore lacy'si complete works. 17.1e11. : Slide Reading Boob, by Sarah J., Tlellm r ',.. LIS. offtedel: Ore.! Adeline's complete wall.; Hein Coaled,. FtrAdaeosa ~` t People 1. lam by by /e.:P. RUM s. ' Hurryttrephe, by do deg \ . Foo Aottlaga. bi do do: 'c‘ . Maritally'. Worts,ll vole., Remtde of lholdectoa Perish, '. \ V'tlry t : PI I.l l elrt r tj l g. el ) .llll7ln ‘ . i , 1U \ l ` , ''' A VestOt of FtrarS.Stickt .ere °Mu \by Joadab lIINTACF of Otrovellits,3,olo4 'Norte. Atabrosisas. b der r Toyloe's Aryleti. \ \ ibmitner end hiellaleti, Ceoteld Ceoet; ', 2, ‘ Perqplys, by lly., : rden \ Ileabodoot and 'll , -' ,. • • m Loalm Alton. te . O. LAIIPFEII. eel 3 SY Nymel`rtreet dri . ORN-240 hi : i i-----\ mtfor sale* , V ocl3 LICKIETT. Ireteist. ACHEAP PROPEHT,Y—F6r gale, ft hays° pf 5 rooms ands kitcfren.*lllt lot of craned a 0 {pot ' (rent(rest on O Th YI. FlosAl. by loom slOalsd am OS ttlp V. firsts BoullATltsbixrch. YrkosA3so. ecia • ' B. certiunT a SON.14(0.10. \ \ anli -..---- 41.N 7- 6 - 1? 6ITB - I - Vitt:\ , e.......Q• , _r b ACR tb E e r - A Obi s it s iv...d, s i t s.' In frum - to• mile. of C ' , ass starts... in lots &from Ato IVO smt he wanted for . bomeAtesd• or Wm, at -... Is easy' • payment. Deeds of gry seta si 11. isle low to close orin • id TUNS PUTTY, sale by LBS. Just rsed 11:41 . , 1 1, ,,, B11 1 DISjpa s in 500CI!a. Fp() Ni , i i it lti. F. F l.Lij i t tN sA . In . d 0 0 0 fLo . . 13 s I : 8 8 sad : it: \ A en - Ts -74000 lbs. norof Nitric Acid, '\ • Isoo do do kap. 11% \ \ . WOO do do 31drialle do. M.A..? b 0013 PLKNIPG 11110.1._ 6on LBS. BLUE VITRIOL in store eri 1J for rale by. FLEMING BItOS., 500 LiOTASII-2 casks very fine, Pettish ree'd and On male L T ocl3 . JOS, FLP.51.1.N0._ I 1 LIVEROIL-6 dor,- er s genuine Vv cud I.tren 011 on Land and On mda nal3 JOS. PLEMINO: , roc Diamond:and Market at. O e. Livialied Oil for see by ti; W 141 7 \ • Jt B. CANITEI,D. bbls. Winter Bleached Whale 0 for No by . 013 J. B. CANFIELD. IIEARLASIV:=3S enekti for sale by L ocl3 ' J.B. CANFIELD. QALERATUS—it) bbls.'for Fib by •• \ J. OAhVIXLIP. - 174 4.---- RESII No. 1 Salmon; do,' do. Mackerel; Bailed Ilentig. Codfish .andr_ptime slam Bbed,le muymeal,o ioe artlele,Jort reed by ~' NV IdeFARLAND. • • t. 14'NLAT BOATS FOR SALE.-2 . F . lnt Boe.te 1." 140 feet long _and 20 *et srlde. _ Al.-141st 140 ISt by . al. And 4 Pm, Creoc so Sr 10. Alt In goad otter, and will sold oral . low. by .144ing H BTLAIN • BON. 6th oet4o eM Flotida.aild Seed 'th.rs, tuperlor•rttclejar esker RM. ' ArCLINTOOK & BROS. are !love:tell- W ;ing off their entire Clothe. of Carpeting, 011 Clothe . Ike, fur :nab, at prices lower than ever otirmatin the west ern market. Ouestock consist. in part of ths following. Ilich Velvet Pile Carpels, TaPeelyr nroSeeiC \ • B/0194. 3 nig. lientrutte etwoommoulagrida; Dareack,Pet Med and Plain Vanit4l4l, List end Rag Otrpeta - A 1.,. (RI meths, Roa d tlego. Shade.. Stair lies Matting,' With a fulfameortruenT 4 or e d ll M eit ti /ellteVe=Lkept la a wrroaeatt ""h"'"' wee yid:deg to . furnish Stianabeeta Liman, or 11. tap will do well to all nosrota now Is the Retell, WWI great bargains. Remember tba Om!, No. 11.1 Atarket et, QU L. QUPIINEr--20Q on. Quinine be mi. by ' ' . EICIIOOIVMAKEICA t s EFiNED BORAX--I 5 case 4 \ rtiA jator ale by J. SCROONMAKER*CO. 2A Wocd.S. • QAND'S S.A.ASAPARILLA—I graii \ juis , rota ole by • J 0 8: FLEXING; \ *ea • camas-!Tuba. street Lad Thassao. .rime W. R. Cuttitig . . • C li ßv E .au EsE-3 roy °t big..ea . =NUT 11. COLIJNEk RIVE CENT BILIBLINE.-2-',1,000 'yds. of, . orie rd. 'rids ttivorn Madinat 6r- d..A.ddbON &CO . . .. 11111JSKIN',3 Blodem Paintoil, 2:vols. it •:_ : .' ' .•-B..et larrilii, of Architecture: - _., - - ,'Leeturce on - Areblisetnr• amid Piksotlpir. Morn of - V•nlee. • Nur sale br • , . -: IL 8, 130 . 8W98T11 & CO. Blbi&rtalst! RW.BOOKRfor side by J. L. Reid, 78 JJ ~ , h ~ a~iYrtivlenludnant chrbuml4 Y e'leVigetrwet "" • $-, :-,.., - .., 1441 duPra , , ..- .:.-. • . . ete r s i t m erceiedi.s t il, i ; - : -: ; , ' ...:`,l 4I ..•,:;:. - . , BREDIi & ‘\ C AMPBE la" W CASTLE A.' . . Brrna—To JohnVloyd itio, Cllak. V.:151& Eadi - ,.0c04 \ yp OOKS--NBW BOOKS LT AUCTION ....7 :...: 11;Mhtte, June: Marskall. -Pi tatnuahn . ..et& Garrett a \AI on Wednesday, LThoraaa, p r id, .d u t ..d.,,, Co,. l o tai T c i n ck ela; Co, Beeler kB. ~ Phil* a. L, o . ekin.l ..,....pinge.. Oct. 11th, 12th, 13th and 1a h, at 6 o'cicck. a& WAST.E.,To \pArEnsiAKERS4 Vitg m Zrel l :l l = F :4=o., t aZ,74.2lll% ' k) -31y contract forthn sale o i l , ic wag& male at the I,t.,,dara wort rand at one tinta to this dt r . a of Hope Cotton FutotT. In. - BM onr 'm the ""t 1"""" 1 .ht ' h a" TRATV'SZ 'AICVAIrSIL " e " ` aln rregured tocnter intoned Sr. MEWLS. for theater° .\ : . • • . -et of It. fec6-1n1:eriBB I P. 11,4:G10111:K. Among which may be faun d—lianle Webertaes eol7l7A•te - I Iv4%,"LitiwurglOriN7,4l.yiLli=„....- na. 14 v shj:,.., complete. e aota. thWM - atm Yrarik- Ws narks, hi Spark& 10 mho herCharaa Mlacattany.lo .eed do Banana for the Prank. 6 ear. do 6kPoaltory, a ad* 44, CG, 2 not& do inibramion mr ~. 14, 71.._•2. , AK Lay arEtiGnirraka 2 rob. altfl . atnlC 14 .....AM M. Callonah's Qa. Pktiortayaky , W. - 6 ..jr.._.!, , '...... 1 7 of Mechanic 2 or, ls thollidtarn enota dm Piet. Mal Gallery of Vine A,t.a, 2 rot& Iblica 006fdste& London cd; Nand.' saaaLf Book a/ Kitty, / •ee ",... lIMO V'Mtaa p ko nru, n t d p o ,,,, u b t i a . n bi d . al ,, l ho t m be un tan x standard bl ut atoli urp ea .vi ari .do t A poe t+is.im ta wfroAuzgyt,b,a• Minnesota Point-Female Seminary. It EV. DR. KILLIKELLY, Principal: MISS HATEL 110311r.8,tate N.Y., Asnissiate. -. lle Twelfth Session of this Schnol will onto on the Ist November, 1854. Fnr terms, to lileaseaddremOe Princi Kittanning, Pa., October 4, 1554:—.74 smatS ' Sewickley Academy, i kfLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCIIOOL Pm Ikon, on the Chit , and Petineyiranin I I . and Ohio River, 12 miles !rota Pittsburgh, Hew. JOS S. TEAVELLI. A. NI.. PrineiplE , ' The Winter &Talon will commence em WEDNESDAY, Soy. let. 1851. T.raes.—Engkrtling, Tuition, Washing, ge... per ft:9l6lof. . montlis3.loo.• For circulars and other Nartieniam, enguire - ondeeirs John Irwin k Sane, No. 57 Water et, or T. H. Nevin A go. No. le: Liberty et. Pittsburgh, oceidgw-wstS 'GLAA.g .. iVORV. "'"". ETNA W./d. DAVIDSON- & CO.. 1,1.8 &A NtFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, llis, and all kindsof Green end Mint Olasstrars. i t ow Glum An—No.IM Market street. Pittiburalt, Pa. Particular attention paid to private mould. for battles. orfedly_ . , CO-PARTNERSIIIP„—ehave this dal , W assoelated with us Mr. JAMES C 11,D1VE.1.1- oat. tinning the liminess under the name and style of J. S. MALL k SPEAR. . JUAN S. HALL, , JAMES A. SPEAR- lorry s V 1111.1.1 a h JAMB 1.5P.11 JANIS CALDIX6.I. ey Forge Plough W orks. J. S. HALL & SPEAR. AVING commenced operntione in the new Plough Fattory In Manchester. we are menu using IPlciughs of every deserlption.of the malt Improv ed patterns. Among which will be round .1. 8. lialls Pa tent Double or Drill Ploughs. J. S. Dairy Patent Iron Centre Ploughs. Improved Lever Plough/. Also. Dill- Side. Bub.Soll, Cotton cud Sugar Ploughs. together with Plough Pointe and matinee of every deseriptlon. nu be bed wholesale or retail, at our Warehouse, No. 14 Liberty street.. Pittsburgh, ermine City Hey &aim - • - Pittsburgh. October Ist, 1054.—oebrIlm • ' - Self-Heating-and Box Irons: rnotE Subserihei haring pureJiased the ex elnelre right of J. J. Johnston's Patent Box and:J. o ou's Patent Self Beating arnonthlng Irmis. In now extensively engaged in manufacturing the am. In Otta neetlou with the stove. ha keep. oeustantly on hand at ids warecoorn. on Federal at.. eppoolte Anchor Cotton Works. a large and good assortment of the gammon Tailor and Sad Irons, to which he would rezpectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealersd the puhlie in general. ocalyd . C. KINOSLAN an D, Allegheny. City, Pa. worth' Ladies Seminary. tTllMAcriber having made arrange ments for taking the place nf - Prof....tr. Williams, In e ettargeof the Edgeworth Ladle.' Seminary, would tge tiff his friends and the friends of the institution. that the t session will open on the god Ilondal of lc— The N. , ..nr. former leachers Iwlth pahap, one eztvatiou,) will Le retained. and the fame general course of tinytration and government pursued. Every possible filial will be made to mbar., the mental an d mond ituttrovemeut of th, PuOls. Bring himself a physician. the utmatattsntion will also la given to the health at thaw placed under his Twelve . yeas' stypariengs {n conducting hoardi ng nehoole in this country and In Aals. gives the principal normal advantage in his maga undertaking. TOMS. Pen M.lOO 07 Flog 10MM For Boarding and Tuitlim $90.1.0: Instruction In Music. , Plano,Meireleon or Guitar. titkOlit use of Instrument 54.00: 'Vora Th ule. In elass,.s4lo; tainting and Drawing. glitt/Ot . II Panting,liattar, Latin, Freya; S idlierman hwituages. each,slo,o Fuel, (winter oca.,) J,INV Washing. Poe Oa. abets.: Pew root. CO. Circa:in may be obtained at the drag atone err. 11. Nevin I CO.. NO. 128 Libat y at.. Pittsburgh. aid at the principal bookstores in the oaten of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny ReY. HENRY S. WILSON, D. D.. Principal. Edgeworth Seminary, So wlekley, Ps, Oct. 2.1e54.. crearicse.—Rer. D. IL Diddle, D. D.. Rey. W. A. Pas meant. John Grabs= Doe.. John D. 31eCohl. Dm.. Pitts. burgh; Re Dr. Eillot),Her. hr. Rodger'', T. D.Dale, Al. IL. Itobert Davis, Deo, Allegheny. , • i CARP,—Ire retiring . 'from the sup.erin 4„tx,:gfrgLrTillEgflet:nfgetkrstli_prifi tr t tgottri friend.. [...their liherL purport and nor...lend urea, and would .eonaratolate them that the tattoo hen vaned Into the hands of those oho Arc no July weld adapted to ite roommate' ruanacerneat al an, Dr. Mho.. and We Lady. 111,1124 bum well cliquallited with them for eeroral yeam Mat, the writer kuhue of none otle, to °brim he tioliiii Mide readily entruer qe education of steep daughtene or whom he could re e eheerfullX • and conddently recommend to his late palm , • end behit ed pupils. S. IL WILLLAIIS. Lifeeworth Seminary. Oct. 2. 1f.54. ....c.4 dttedd -.-- CIDER AND WINE FOR VINEGAR „ ';7.77,7 1.1c4 V 0 rA \ mi " ,C,,Z 1 1 1 Well known for R. fine ~1, 4 MM. Flame Arron,th and Puede aig; And carrarArl s :o 39reve Fa sale by the barrel. bait' barrel or gall n by A.IIAI,LOt. \ nor ridirT rst and lin Water at.. Pitteirershi, EW STOOR OF CHICKER , V:o t tt°'in t VotAlL °l "`tit. .e dt go k : nno o." t aicKEßLyr; SO TN /Joann, coneistlak q i the n'ewest. styles of v.:111; calm Irts t umentV rielar zrzdze l latlgs Roe, Ran. Plar . 4:: " +l tugre V a lee out of the I:ro7rneirt =l.'l C rete " Sam= " l3l= g littigt t lt i tilT= rorZAbir rishiend every instramenl a warrented.l Ater.uaraLe 11; 1itt1.7 4 4 . ef" e = .t ggrorr: 4 ` . .. F .ll4 eicrLing & Los =I Ranee for Illtudert_Lh and Wore= Pa \ Elr AKE DARE OF YOUR LUNGS IF YOU IDo ‘Ncrr Tl7l(10 DIE iloamisummo.N. rrerssra',Lm aa 1 0 .1847. • Mr.)/ k , bave%t: several slots expressed to yr n,pereonally.the high atlen breakb, from havlnsr made use or It for erretral y 4 mr I held your'lmPereoCollna 15Yrvp.” Iha a never keen. it to fall in retning esintbs, sold sor hp nof the lno llben PrOmtlir.k.rithTni dins, Rn with yet dire. 7 bea dere taken at a night before rettrinit boo invariably relieved me from mush or any drelorreesb e feelbas of vhe chest,- I moon. kMit 1. 0 0 \ count, 10 ol ent IL \ Every perronaherear irkltivlllpronounrelt en a b teeable mild, yet bledy • elfeetivo eonsh medicine, wh in a tletlit:4:2l"Trbl' Vo,lgrnt I nut, rar.::4l7.th'itrZtif.°"4. .g.iyarrrN e tri. n leby S t EL b eFi. k "F L''T " it an r d l Er ao'by' Antal ets everyahere. C." 5, t. NEW Boo Ks- hestiat wow: a Tale .bT lerafi., or ' bike about ale kove.ote, by W. 0, Firma ran r Freaks of Porta e o r tbe IlLetorr inid Adventurer of (Ned Loon, b J Junes. ,\ maul- Asnere or the Captive Non, a \ Anti Ufa For sale by tan RAI & etRAB CIDER a:ther eare• Vige2,7Z , V=fful l =str:Vre f i r d eer t i_lll „ -;-Xe r to Wine Ttneseßme sti t eVrt . h the y i No 12, come Wood end FITt eta COLT CALICOE4-I.ooo\ pieces bord Prints see eellier .s ,t ia ygnre od AGENT For Selling and Buying Patta'llig4s. TITHE subscriber, having lenrriiid from 4iti, .11. I tem tie with Patentees, and vritt6 , earons..who Ire,dealroc:: welll Patent 'tights Ihr Mk.. Counties, State. de.: ne :aa with others who viahto , r o e t i n v . :l.e . tgattn a : 4 l% - t to toa as ze t tc t t ‘ t: e ! t It o , n , f t. h \ time abllithal to the strains althea° who de- , `elven) mplty " Pi.degi°qlhlm"ini ltia'f°"y •" I, —u—°' tknst to 'lnk. be concludes Warring t • puhllnto the following testimonial of a few of the citizen* of MOSES . F: . KATUN. aallb. . August, Ittb, nlok auticribers have long boot acquainted sith Mr. Moab' F. Ewan, and have no .hesitatiOt I. recommending hint all *hamar .wlah to ...ploy hie service...l a' get-, tlerasegf Undoubted Integrity and irtinitlgableindnatry. , In whosegaertione every reliance may he lanced: Nevin. \r ir h allt r i: b rlLL • \ jam. Woo., \ nolliftv A mow, ' I'. R. reload, ' Reamer Ratn, Loret.;,, ', • . BIWA. tfrurig FOR RENT.-These aktrwo and verynopnlar FLOURING MILLS and D Ml LI. attaeliedd, arena* for rent low, as the present t efol o ri l e . tzinten one f dgni t tr . lgnu . h t lanotberbinv.. n ix . 7 tbo lAt4Beaver river' and Eandy and Ht. L".Zr lola *tread. Thera ifs in contemPlation (Ann has 13 , e0n 'enrreyed) sod 'Vibe bildlt,statrract from trarlington to the liver, which will mike the columnidontion . to thia ,od thelear through. , ~ g' l , lR STORE ila very dqiirable location for wiling goods. • gold run ofnustorn,ping rind cash boldness, of er t $ 1 1 000 of o l er to .r i llr e=g ;rtTpli P etfri,l* theylre ' dejnriTtled to e tor 'lle reasons u4.7d e . kore. mi lized a m b =l4 o i,^ l.. Smith'. /err/. Bearer Co.. Ilenn'a, or sena: Union Line. Pittsbuthe.2.,' ,, I;(:). 3 hT.:r gigkerefi . \ tt . ! 25 half hide No. 3‘toadium Alsolterel: a 0 bbit. White Fish; 40 half bide, White 17th: 21 do \ Wrouh \ do do Trout: 30 d 0 APLtled Herring. InatOre and fbr ante i T 0012 \ \ .1. IL mem CIIEFSF SO O I3 : 4 , ri.isitle 0012 CANFIET.D: UTTER4.2q'kegs fre.sh.Tackedtale 1.1 by ;el% J:ILOANFIELD. 'ALDEN'S In . dqeto'tha l*isions of :the'Su retior Court or, the United•S:stei:frilm, Da ll as to 4t Howard luelusife: , br T.. 1. Vox Alden, of. the Pitt. burgh list. A foll sophir of the above valuable work Delved and the sale by ‘ •• • KAY 4 Okr. , 6b Wood .t.' PURE COGNAC , ‘PSA.I4DX-I...bace read one cask *fret, floe Osid pore Brit! for medicinal our Oases. Those to want of it Very el eta 'Willie's con procure *tat' *S„ JOB:4I,I3IING'S teener DlimondOadddertet. street. • CONGRESS have .ree'd Gm. °mesh Clgresi Water Alieetitom the swinge.- 0 011" " ! e'srlfrtlMMlNG'S. -.4 ho w ean:t RT D HOIALOGUE—:p Mary "to Jar, bey take :auel: , Daguerreotypes , aoel ea nth Imeideoate came Ibr 4 reefs:at the reoPles Pt - Ismailia Galtag7l\ John', AtillVer—ilaeauee he rakes, ao many every day he me afford them Eby, little eroet, . Man•UslhßT. DEIII3 lIIIIItaII. Visor. Peanire =ii i i,,ii• - nt ia. 'ith "".S4IW '' PI" ''U lDilt Vr.,Tromietm. 1— e TIT 141XCELSIOR FAMILY STA• C 1 k 4 i:er i rr : 18.11h r7th I,h th '..ftWattn"ol.SVZ r: P " t w u ' P th° lo- 4t le:A= 4"1" : 1,11. foil directions Itir nu. 1 , N300. by the box.os 0,2E1 or sehoohniihriiitiluln4jfacF"';ll - BOOKS: STATIONEX tlMtioarrT:l~~•boLq)o and MM.'', 1,1,10 W THE STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD *hen amnpletok(xtdeb 1116 U MAWWIts' • • Is sawn , . th e Woe of those Inn Bull4lna Wi J rile; which we ss* now wiling yews..-11:Ja • t worthy of merlons soneiderstlon. - gull. of t psemleee caw be obtained at, ttsS *Zee of . • . \ • nand • • • • • DleLAl2l•l.BoN.Z.sthit. .4..1 i ' AM% . Zi.ce \ TIARGAIN 1—53,600 for WI) . good brick Amu., No. 149. lihilton st., within%front br • Wed stmaaunt,and tiro 20021111 An Melina loon three okeeeond story and Anlarked Attie , dLa, No. 4 E el l te‘lft , == n l:4 lll geett7 f and trt.t Ter terrat, o h ta V o 'Mann a Bole e Ate Thlr4 et., • SALT'? RE=looo. •. t s I*e:for sale . . 1111-10bbbi: Machina/Mtlittorri Arid for v 1,107 - mixiADIMTA 00; OVA ' P Auctioueer. Ww rcial sate, Room. soracr Woad Fsfa street (lITY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION On Monday woroloo O. 16th. at lOL o'cloei. • and continuing dolly antil all are cold. at thik comsow:44 Woo roma. ea roe of Wood andltliata...4ll b. PAL Om easefully selected stook of • UltT de7 suds Otato.now to; lug domed. tow:slang a lam aud &arable ascortment of easplo and feller goudeof the lakotatyleo, and bet quali ty oultableforthe mown. •P. 1d..DAV124 /mar: CITY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION . , Monday mornlngOct. lelth. at:10 o'ckek; and oontloning daily until a l bis •sold.. At. the ()memorial Saes Rooms, corner of 'Wood and fifth star Will be sold the carefully selected stork of a city Dry O. Mem, now Irving ekued, comprislnir n lira& and dealrableaseur tment •) of St aple sad Fancy 0000 a, of the West Arles Lend beet quelity, among which are rich Merinos, Bombmines, Cap- ton Cloths., Dellatrea Cobrirga. Peramattea Alamma, nob Boy, Oslo and California Flak*, DM= PlikN D T a blemes. Solg11711:1=1:114'.. ""t. Woo l ace. MI- Wite Gonda dr!—llarred re uslinaYackoucts, Ladle took, Sevdcla What horn, plain an bcdhinebe and. . Swiss mane. be il ea. ILarcelbte. Florence and ro 46 nap Atka Isom edghrainseetireas.boblda , ihmn4nas, whop, silk laces, liners and embroidered ,hditfe . r meek milers, • cheentretts, black acid Inner meatus and wain ribbm, Woofing—doper black, colored and emery cloths: , mad. nacres, dap Ulna satinets. nserinocaulimens.tweedajeana gambroma rest:lam lannels,red. Tellow. white and rack flannels. blankataterloarrLmnbned`red. blot and lay state long and plasm bklawle.• ;merino 011ie and drawers. kn. • ••• - Staples and Dowcarics--Irish Unarm table dO nankmna linen and cotton Mills. r mar moosYna, reamed cambries. bleachedand brown ennslloa. *Mar kale moon. diapers. linen checks and Airless: ticking', hteltorY, flr ture sod 03 Irthur cottonades, cotton and' ell - cbambrays. fustian. bunidocurd- area. redretiq 801 l d. widing, canvas. Canto* • denueir, flowed and plain de laines. lawn+, it chints; whits, furniture and dices visa in area tarietyllielta , tted and domestie Ring bmil, de ac. • • .0614 , P. 11. AM!r. lar PloctithilirMiAch. of the Alledheny Oonistr ditrteatta4.lloeleti.-wI ll • toe lace on the field on . posite‘he Fair on Wilder, the , day of October. at 10 u elock,A. • • Persons intending top lough. must DA1,1,1 theirnionenenl tered on ThurpdaY, and be on the dreund Rath theta trams at 9 o'clock on Friday.. LiAt nj PrentfitinsPrto 4.9. ' • k• yFirst nremium• , • d.rond do Third do .. .. . • Fourth do ...... . ....... •4 Second That premium.-- Fourth do do. Fourth do cod By 11;17.tra: ' NEW ARRIVAL OF 1300ILT,,FOR 'ARC TlON—kir. Pratt basing. ree'd•and aliened 10 caw fchoice etthe commercial sales hawks. earerr.of Stood an• Filth M. whirl; with semaladeriof Sumer gook. are ad to be , sold during this seat; •du •to coat ca at G 34, o'clock, ear.hevoninit. • -•••, •, • • - Th en e aesurtment 01 now he found to complies the tar*. ot and beet collection of valuable standard and •iniseellir occur nooks aver offered in this ell y; recent works of pow. ler author= beet edittops of the . American: and Ensliab Prow established Ciolopaediag finely illustrated v 015.,., • • 0010 - P.ll. DAYBllduct. .. . ' Adminla A , afßotiae... - ' . , ' WTREAS, Lettais of jitßainisaration to I Estate ofjohtty. - Qule, -late of" the eiti. of Pittsburgh. deed, hare been ttranted to the underarms]. • All nelsons indebted-to said Hetatenre requested to mate . inonmilitt• narment,, , end all.these hiving claimer or de. moods *Wart thirestete of the - said decedent mill make the same known without delarkif : . .. ...i ..„ WILLI PHILLIPS, After. . • , - corn rof Rosa and Whit els_ pittaburgh, sent!Seth; 1564. widT r NOTICE.—The late tl of JONES A (WHIG haring been dimly by the death ofJohn ig g. on the 27th hut. lite Mainers of. mid Arm will be settled by the noderelipmel, at their alike, owner of Bowl and Hest streets. Seid.. :i0.11•34.--o•2 ISAAC JOSHS. Boning partner. , . 1 1 i0TIOR.--The late firm of, It. ROORRS . ", • , • C co. hating been dissolved by th death - or John \ wirli g ,',•.t`,T,,11°..;114 4 .urig , . l .- , : m r,lta' '1 ''' k „„„,......, ..,, . ISAAC JwYES,, _ I t orS .k s Port ,3o , 'b4. — a4' ' .D. D.ItOOP.Itb, • it ' Min.' 'OTIOE:—The late Rile . of \ I 'NE . AI;. JONES k CO. haring_ been dirrolved by • death 0 .lo o n P. Quisg,'_ on the 11th. the uudtirea the mold Dm will be tattled by the surrivinirrtners., t. • • - • . • „ • , \ \ \ . \• ' . I ItIMEAOW :--: . 0. . wasuay,. \ ~:-.,. c....dui,c.a work.. MIMI* Tp.,,Sept..llo,lBbt—•.ff“ - * i , _;AAG i \ :40NES,',Mantiftettirei . ot.9 / 4, !iria '- "fraktagruitL i nkir g a l l Bt l - r" . 41., ' 1 tent:Screw Mall &nu hammered Iron ALww-7•kenniit et and First Onsets, Pittsburgh. • ~, -...... ,• , \ _li; \ .P,06111a & CO.,' , :tiAntintatl l / 8 1 1VOI 1,.. e • Hoger's Pat not lemmata iq.nd PdlOratbrilMa....,_ \ • cornet o f andinret Orietat Pittsburgh., - : ,Ibtaqa r;'" N .11.1 2 4.w. V INL .r Plain lain bOa °10,26 Masted Vada Identun , • '°"'" bY lll% B Ceal e retta ' 1 ". ` too. sbo". J..3...A.3 5 .4 PA= to• s °' ata \ taws vitt re;il; rAtiTg..":Pb."l.**" .VlLlVincew«ri for :are tki \ 4"5"1. \ NEW 'MUSIC, BOOK. J_l---'„ \' LOWTHE EFALELUJAH:- LL MANI)NrS - NEW WORE. .rs zakit..nzavt • --„ : . : - . IT CONTAINS sicAlcut r iaoo man, .. I.: And is,tho nod ostansirs tisdiection or th e WWI 0919 P. \ PoldhltsdAThen int '. ,„.. .. '.. :., i TUNESOF :120 %kJ:MEW ''''' ia Well So ~ \ Nore,than'7o /Alison; and other Set Mom, twaldes 1111111CT6211 . Chlllilla U. . L THE SINGING\ SCHOOL DAEARTIIIPIT ' Whlsh is more extends" and 11,019plorti, thin May idaiiir - yr * , therms -\: \ 'O4O Exercises, \Eounds, Ol d s .ll, &0.,,. ,:, Andsn entirely new fostartk, entitled < : : \ Musical Notation in a Nutiltelt ~' , ' .. Witt be roma moot ralnablo for short 241001 i In comirttion wtth nearly '.O the Wines . ~ I xsTsumEA- m kr, INTERLUDES . 4 k ars print,nl4nd, in some mos. assompanimirntsthreonL The =Mich(' the 11.11,11LC'JAII rannabhn thst Piths \ \CARMINA SACRA • ' In Its genersiT.lmrseterlaties, Is being Pleasing, ina4kr , Me sad. durable.'; .. Alamo anpnly or Ms above work toed and far 4 \ b y - prm '', JOAN It. MELLOR, 81 Wood 0... t ., \ NeNsreßnOton Aoademy. IRE WinteiSilision of this Institution will edotroencs °nth. Int Monday of Noronha.. and con. 4 fix• period of ftwerststthi. Putffistsard in the rm. If,inn, Associate Pripoliv.L \ , Tuition. sad Lig nti ht, $OO.OO. W. Itolildes Book Sto " , 9 late, Zsl street; PirD ' lM A idtinns ..' \ \ ' I r. i}.4lstßE ß ilrY ind ,Ass . ODBlllta, A. ail". „ . . Ladles' Seminary,. New Brighton,, Va. Tilt IVimter Seoaion Of Viifilmititatlon will . mils nes on the first blesuisk4Nanwrobsr. and cos than I fot a el Draws maths. Us bawd in Um fmn ism swoon or Mit itonisc - ... , Boarding, Toulon and 1,1,110... h .$O3OOl Instrurttooltinlnstntmentalaloalo...... 16.00 ' ' i = e l ti:4:1 ' \ " 1 ," :11 - iii.g...,. ' vN::: .1 4 ;t1 laths O. rl , l Prenoh. earn-. ... 10. CO Paintiow mid wing . .. 5 ...3 ... 10.00 Piro in a.eptpc m rirl;;;;I : wlh•fk, - , ?:.,., 00 Washlott. D. d .. ...... -......--...- `... - Par . Lel=l.-.. ;4 ....4 ii .... -...i....z 1 .4 . ..e, 0 r too, sto q • Wood 7' Pit \ 11 ) ? ,, h * addrosi R 4. a -. r ' ' ' ' ' " nle;r. " .l. DAVIS. Drhkipol. Miss N. REMPRILL. sonolate Prnnimd. _ . Miss 1,. O. Jeltome, Tisch ref Vocal so d r Mod. \ Mbsll.l. lIEVERIDOP.,\ 31 It. A. VANCE: Tiscrs. . Rarracww.s.-Ber. B. (.9iteh . Errs. J. MoLon. .J. Anison..7..Blinsr. Rw1... , , i 1. Win us. Bt. II; W. J. W da. 31. D R. Twwnsersi. ~ won. x. Briwird. P. 4 row onin,"lB,4., Wm. liskswe I, Ey:, PAT . D. E ll icsA, D.D., lbws, E. P. 8 Irt. D. D.. Rwr. L. IL MS6I7. • oda, On of Content 65 Wood at If:HELD Co; • CREAP CARPET ROUSE;., N 0.8 2 sr., . WOULD resPectfully info \ thOir friends ‘ the wmaany• tt,d,•,ocmplate Pall Stook. namiellstrotalettr Q . o l femer deecripUon, from the floral:Velvet and to. the amtmon InaTeln. Hemp, and R M eg. aar MI onto eight 77m!. newtteetgoa sod yertlieh. Cm, • .4 Canton )l tong, Druairete, Wage; hlitaa , Stalr Ude, Vilndow Shaded, to:- Paeans lament are M ean and exemine their stook.. Steacaboath• llohgleae!fi lest" demon Ihnti•bed on the moat reasonable, •-••••• erS Protitsaud quigk Sales.7*- - p LANK. ROAD ELECTION.—Notice ie bereV given that an election 'tint* held et ttok Pot. 1 Howe of Hobert Winton; in netesostneen.enNOODAY, tho nth dal orNorember next. for the i tnrig n ollictlng • oaken of the A•PoShe.tral l ' lM A No l it " VglifrOY. t: ' s • FANCY CHINA STOILE• • • wow>. srassr. , rnaspußair. .•: • 41, , r ;'jrs„,'F,.,,tntrdtfinllshaClanrr..°aPewhin a w fa cti " ...a nA tit W../ 1 . / O to Chhut; 0.111.0011 Way ealtik• dpi covatr7 than. 0164¢1 • m. HowriNgo, BOOTS- & -SHOES • WHOLESALE; ANDRETAIL, '4. MARKET and'6 Union eta . ,-+3d.iiitiot from the Manua Boast Pittsburgh;rairold Leona o Morale and tho,• generanYil ,that has Tara Tara' his Fall Stook of Brats and Should all thole , Tarrant. Stock to ono of tho rant** erar *MOM In •tbis oltr and embracer everydelliTunorn by nit Who of Philadelphia, Yew York Wad Roma; awl ha krastonannot fall to Tram all. Oros% earo her - born glum I. Meeting 111. Chalet SPX.dI4 In of whlob bicerarranta lie aho continuos tolllll6llaCtaroo6ll heretofore, an ;go- • sedotlons of Boots and Shoot and Irma bra. long piper*. erne of owe 20 year* In basinettlsi teals (*Mb; be Oasts, ' • trattlenttnarentoo that thaseerbontortlin withlbeir Tratronare, will be hilly toolkernh. ^-• • molt • ipp_va_RN ER00318—.400 dozen. assorted Do We by • - -role DALZKI,L t _ kegs itll#. rbeeiired _ • kv ii ii g sae dr sale by nneliaLtaa. PL- IatISIVOIL —l5 bble: Tanneire Bark-:Oil; 10 do Cud Urn do. Ihr solo br • 'R. DAI.7XLI. ik Co-' LOUR=-169 bblß. S. Y for sale by `, oc4o' \ \ E. DALZEU,A.Co.- : .1.4 ti Una YD4s;, 5, 6 and 8-4 Floor Oil, iitY4`fueVk 444 rt.' v-durr..na(or..tc•r.; YARDS N 4-4 Opgao Grberi Oil Cloth tell ► 11 . 1"8-4C L e t tt Yl4:11 1 - . 71 5 in hrZ.VISIN f 1 `'~` . is \ \ I \ \
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