The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, October 30, 1854, Image 1

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THITTSBURG'.IIGAZETTE
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•••DAVED,kII3 SMITS) 4 • [BI.3IIIEL ILLIDITT. •
...• • ONa d„1 - nap - witorr, • prwrOM,StelX/M i3s Vann.
r., ' TEAMS:
i-• , 'GAILY cases es pe wam, mitstl! 2 oar 700.17
' 2- Ml:nifftr=7'wodollere l pa sOnsia. In :dream. Chia
9119 .applied on the foliCulleit eondltlons:
• . Them copies per 50n0t0...------...$ 11 to
• Six eaptet do .' 1... --...-..........-, 200
Twenty copies do I _____ .... my oo -
vslipsekare for etch club t oleaddressed to on porno,
beo to he pail Inurbbly In .deco. No dub papers will
snit after the par expires, anima Oh. .ontry Is scot for
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- RATES' OF ADVEHTISING:- . • .
ass sysan, Chiltern of Nonpareil - or Agstu i l '
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odelition.;ll7aZaion....... - 025 '
Do .two
.Ds-y - . 199 weeks --.-.....=--• 4, „„DO
130 - • one oth- - - -' ..
• • • Do_ , -'two mod th5.2Z,....i.........17.:7,... 700
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Do " ..i. monthe„..----- 11 9 ,
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month.- •-••-- ". ,„„ W.
StandicitfCerde: (5 lints or loesPer - ww6 66 l' . `"
. Ono do llar 000 each eddittoost lloe."
-• One span. obssgmble at pleemmiket es- .
~ •• • ' Putn.) exclusive or rice , - -,-• --- -' lli
-L.. f at 69.69b 911Depal Num InorltedTrecrotia moth. and
-•-••• - . -9 . bliditionW squara Inorrted tubs the yearly rates;
Adrettlmmonts saaeSteg •sicsee.s 6 d not nosey tit...
. cum, to be charged sen muss and a BM/.
', • Pabilshers tot accoutable for legal adrertheUests
beyond the amoont charged for their publication.
Announcing eta for oßoe ta be damsted the sum
. • • other adrerthemsata. , • .
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Adrertheoients not marked m a the, my Pt • noel, sed
• • number of Insertions, 91.1 be tinued tLU Turbid. and
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rCtrinVotrerc. iti l l;eetisors le ea ilmitC to .
their own Immediate buines Sad ell Y emenis edeertis for
the benefit of other Penes., on well se all sdrretterenenta
not .I=neellaely connected with their own Undoes, end
slielesseltheedregtismosuts. to bench or othermise. be
rend used win be charged et tbensusi rates.
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; Jur oil such traient ...MI ror, biUs will be separately
twoarre.i. and promos permertile dreirol.
AU ad re:e.om../ rut Scrim icertituttens. dm ago
. Penissourd, towneltip.and 0th.... p - ohlie meetings; and sli
.. , Poptimil meetings and nettl.a. to Mena/Bed hallprim.l4l- '
shim strictly in adranon
.. .. 5 f Wriage , notices to ba charged-50 mots. ...
. , temth• notice* hurled without duns. sthinet 9.95.
. , olul by funeral theitaticutortabltuary mikes, and ohm
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to stromnanled. to he paid Its. . • •
- • BrgOber mturtbens, and! il Mims eroding communlea- - 1
. • • lions, or beulting notices designed to ell ettention to
~ Pain. Sams, Concerts, os sa,r PnbUt. er1i 6 . 4,66.66 ' . •
• ~ where thugs... ME/ WC adMltl.o2-011 Oak. el
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rd. uundulons-orery notice designed td call atten
,to print. enterprises, minalated or intended to Mout. I
MlDridoal haterest, can may be Inserted with the ,We. 1
-.: -Mantling that the awns is do be paid for. ••If Intended to
be losertertl in the local entwin e the mats will be charged.
. a t the late of 10 mots per Wm.
- Disholl -or Jar sotiees to inset:tams able pets&
~- Tartan Licerue KAHL= V: =Ch. L _ •• __'
Bul Estate Agents' bad Antlioneene • .winstlscominta
- tn be clamed under yearly rates( but snowed. dlscoin 04
11 r.:1 9 i1N Mat .11fAir"'"
~..... Timmy throe losertionu....L. ---...........51 50' •
. . Do. each additions/ Intertiu./--.• .- 27 • •
_ LOW/XLIM.7/5 TWELT WW2.
one .9.6 (10 lines) ono leurtiory: --60 cute:
' ' 'l72 ." 'eseb additional ineertiou. - --25 cents.
AD tismasit man - a:me:dem be uld In 909 .-
1-; ;; -• RATES OP DISCOUNT.
r 00.17122. D4l. WS WI WWW1T1M11..2.7/..
'\ - • - N. HOLMES & SONS..Brolers.
..C/s. ST Market et. fetwes Third and Puente ea; Pigebso76l
- • PViNSYLVANIa. I ,City Bank, Cincinnati . Ilf
- Bank of Pittsburgtf, ..-par•CommemiAl Ek.thegin3-. do
• . csecasce Bank of - 9...-patranklin Bank ~. .. do
' Da. wed Manure of da.-par Lafarette Bang •'.. m .-.• .do
• /Omsk of. Conurree..,--parDlelo - LIM Tos.l.TrostCo- do
. BAWL of North Amerion-Dar Western Reserve Book- do
Bank trlllorits'n Libertiespar Bank of 11assalott .-- -
bank of l'unsfirseds-- Mull N0t.....1-' • -.• 15;
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•'-: Dunk of Penn Townehlp- NEW ENOLICID....'
'' Conurscrelal Bank of Mf.....par Ali solvent Ilanka--- Si
c.a.& Ametassmerms-par • NEW. TURN
. Dlrard Eankl...--: ---. New York City--.....par
Bondman. Bank._ ~..... -tgner COnntry.,-..-`--- - -- I.
flarnalran a Beau Bank.- .par ' mARIMIN D. •
neeksales . Dank--.....per Relesetore.- -......-...... par
. rh=te. '" kal.ll ' =...rar '' ?4 ° .lllEi r iicalw - xiii:
• Ponthwark Bank---..-par All solvent Banks---- K,
TriId.OISSOBInk.- .. _...._Pat • VIRGINIA. _
- Westets Bank.-..-«pw of tho Talley-- /hi
• Bank of Clumobemburatt- I hook of Cn.lilchroondu .
. Dank grassier Couty._Tlr.ory Ex.' Bank, VA, Norfolk .
Bank of Desuilb- - Dk of 11.rgin , ite. .
Dank of Del. Oa, Chester-Dar Merchants . & Mee' ,D . k 5:"
- • mat of Germantown. - .:-. North Weaturn Rink-
_unit se oetststnxrat...:4- - Brandus.-_„,,.....- /1 - 4
• Bank leg Tenetetown......,.. ;-• .301t111 castia.ssa.
~ --= mid oo d c==. l . ' rag gst c ! D ".> Z Y g . it:ii's '. I
. Beak of NorthuMeriauLysz - Coeu 8ank.1466116.... ; 2
--. CoLcubta Bk a Bridge Omuslierchants'ilk,Strobeire, 2
Dubstown Bank-.--..... ,BOUTII CAROLINA. ‘.
kertatler. k-- ......, r L'ilLll i
. Damen' 11k of unekicu-par Bukof Charleston- - . 2
-, '• Tamers . Ilk 07E6nm:ter-par Flute:rid Bltetesefißk 2 -
: Fartues . Book of Rutting. - cismals....
litam. Ilk olliermilkilli Cs-par Ainfuta bet. a Beg Dt .:
Per./tDror.' Waynesburg. / .;... 096 or 5666646 ----- • • I:
•,.. ' Trunila Bk WeehlngtOn-par ilk of Bruturick, Aug's. n
• GattlrNalk Bank -_-... :1_ - TEN - NM:Mk .
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i1000000.0.00k-.....1--.1 salient Rankle- 3
• thruster lIMU.--- -.pee
~ KENTUCKY.
- yaps County Bank-uar itgegltentucky,_LonleVe 7-1(
"Lebanon Bank-- ---par Bk GTE...V.191.t0n ..
• • lilloors' Bank of Dahnileremil=likofilentook7 .
6thommauda Desk --psal Mc ofEentesekg .
-';WeSt. Bruer, Bank. :yul • INDIANA.
Wyoming Bk e WilksehoirsurlStits - Bank a branches...l
••• York Bank----:.-.. -1: 1 .• bIiSOURI.
- BOW Notes- _.............:::.1 1 ..13k of State oral:moat-14
' • DI U,. State 8ene1c.......,...- iti State ilenkand Benches 50
Z :.: - Itellild 2 . Akreen....-..-; : , do Bank of IlDnols.---- 75
Brandt at,Bridge.oet..- . Baring a Yin In: C BDtoOSoi
o. dab . 6'
- ..Bunch 'at G1G111eMbe....... doe . ,- • ASICHIDAN.. ,
•• .• kremb 11 CJaveland-- doirarmsreslenhardne Risk 3
_ =et at Toktio-..-... do
MAU Bank 3
at.Dayturn. do Puinularflank.----- - 3
/Bunch at Deb- ware-'... do insurance Compasy..- - 3
Brooch at Columbus -.: do State Dank.- - -. 3
Brawls si lehtsbula....-.. 'do CA NADA . r -
Erma at. Salem--". do Bk'of N. Ammica,_l9onto 5
.. =o.3ll li srold'.i...-... is . R0. ,... 1t. , 11 r t egle . , , ,. . 1,1 won. 1;
. Bunch at Clui r- 117. "-:. 3 • I ' ;, Ilk f IlAboad Tor to b.
' - .Branch at Weehlagto Jdo • ASTERN 'ZIC - ILLSGE.
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Branch .tdoo'ts -•-• do On New Yrak--......,...... If
• Branch at Laneester-...,...• do On Pblisdriptds.„--. do
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!Menai at dtenbstorile... do On Baltimere.-_,,_._• -.-. do
o WESTERN EXCICLA6I3 - 11.
2 •=el: ' ett 3 4=k- ''' . '---- go CL.Lnnatl---.,-,-- Ili
~..Lano l , l 3, 11.641141 . 191.1.-:-... La krainfAs.-.---.- .
. Branch st•Togr..- - -. doIGOLD ANDSRYIEVALDE.
. . Branch at Mt. Fluent- . do Doubloons, spamm.--15A0
Branch at Banoreille.--- do. ' do Patelet---.15.50
- Bunch at Norealk--- do r.* 01d.:. - -----1 0 . 65 f
Snub at Pio_ .-va.- -_-- do Eagle; new.... ..... -.-.10.00
Bunch at Portsmouth-- do Fuderkicsfors--- 7.110
Bruels at Taton-.....4. -,.... do' Ten Thsiers...--...-- ~40
Branch .t Reorwans--- doLdnesi -.- 6.00 '
• _ Branch st Conhou --...,• do Ferverehros......_.._.-t.. 4,23
Itrearits! Kweillom..--' do Gullders.----.• 3.9
thiseeh at teouter.--... do Napoleou,...-4...1,1C
ittmegh• el Stosia...-.,. do;Donste,-.1.....--. 0.16
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• - 7 ' : - PRICES OF. STOCKS..
-- • imorrico Yon , zur. orrtssania unzirrE;ir '
./V-WILKINS .g. CO.-
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STOCK AND EXCHANGE BRtedARS, -
Ivan ram ni inset'. . .
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L P . u ..... • 6 ,.....___ I% - - DeL Feb, a And
Alleher Co. 5"..-.--... DM 83 , TB btf. Xayellor
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- 14, . ...p. MI =HD 100 . 0 .. •- d "
- - Do. eon. fra...-..... 100
( 38 - 63 , •do
Pittsburgh eity' Du--I 12 0 BO 10t..75.n.a1017
• Da . eon. 66. N. Y. 110 115 50 ' de
• Alleebuy olty 61 , -- , ---- 0 0 113 • 9 rt. 6Ley alloy
. pm. coup. 6 5,P611 160 83 80 . • du
'exec meal.
--• Bank Er Pittelnergh..--- .50 67 , 6614 Die. Me, mu.
' - Sderchan& a• Hunt Bank 60 00 , 66 . • do 6
-- Estrum. }lank-.--...- 60 .67 16 do{
Allegheny cSartgt Enk - 9 5 59
PittuTrost 0---. 60 56 •53
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Callmns' Deposlttaakl....... 60 ELK AIK . .
-- Ifonengeheta Drifts-4-- .4 ;Z. 9 Dfe.Amy 4 e t.
- - s tet. gab Pt. Bridass-.-- ;25 37 ai Dir.Jtes.s et
. W W. 13
Wand 5 ._.. .- : - 50 44' 40 Dir. . Da
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Nor Li --. •58 •40 se Dl,. . 9.•
• WlLUnes.9 .- 125 10 . - .,
INSASCC. • •
--- Pitiable Lila Inntienee- ; 8 10% 6 - 9,9 la a ,
1 . - •Weetern Innemereoo.. - -• IR 15 Di, Nay sig t ,
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,; .. Pittsburgh te Tlella -ae-- 9 il . 30 046.61:,-5‘
~..• amebas. a /com 50 ao 35 do
noon'. Kai. 31.7:-. -at - -- 1
_matt rod ••• ~..- 5.
:Of ct;a;o3olikao - arork...- 10 62 50,34
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• atouonsoshele Slarkwater- 6d' 43 41 Die. intl. 4.66,
' - Tongleio-hen'ytsbekeratew 50 16 •- - Now Stook,
• , Perra. antral Railroad- 40 44 42 _
Maio A PALO*: Va1k.4... 56 43 •Al .
- Milt A Ohio liallecad....- 50 -. -.'; , ; •
• . raoastood .3Wall.las R. R. 50 - . - • --
asets. Rellwal‘Dry 1191 100 •105. 100 . .
Payette 1150ur.00...--. 50 50
../trinCaul Bonds VV. -JO° 35 - •
.. ;Da du Ir3 R -i.lOO ZS ' -
• ' Torii. Crook Ilan Road 25 10 - .. - ;
...•; Alin t Perwer'• Plank Rd 00 9 25 . ;
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;"(Irsonsburgl'grapike , 10. 2 ;
Chartism 0001 0...-. 7
27 - :
- • Ilinnsoel-1- a .. ,-, - VD 170
Ex. 111:
. Pitebo a licGu.-:- - l lit: Die . 3866.
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, -- Norwich , .--.4...:-.-:-.1 ..•,. • 6 . 1; $- 1
..- . ' • ZICILL'ICIE AND BANKING • 11017 BE Or
' • • . A. WILKINS &. CO., - .
- • usmet Mars Ihnk ZhnlcOnd No 11 Pura sass.
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EIGN and Domestic Exehisige, Coin
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..!li a t i trg o iLo=l,. , Lauil b lVarr ant an . t . booft , Ltsedoold.
800100f0.....mr Ltrort+Al and bane negotiated.. • .
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GEORGE E. - ARNOLD & CO. • . •
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.HANICZIIR, • ' ,
:7 - JEALMILB IN EXC II ANDE. O OIN.III:I6I(.I6OT9Likr.
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" A l lr t" Trar= M alle Ust i r qf PLU ' *.
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L .: • - HARDWARE FOB .._ •
- ~ • EADDLEES AND CARRIAGE 1.7 5 TM; 9.
• • ' • • 11. - T. Leech,L Jr., : • •
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• . R0..13/ 37000 STREET, 1777SSURE711. .
'At.. Choke, L 6 94 Delltetkg.• worm i pew tada ,
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1,,,n QATEMAN, FiLLIS A CO., , Coninlimio
7Jombuts. and Grunt Toearders,brearmi,ls.
11ai1r94.5.,25 Canal street, (between PIMA •
• . sycamore Woe% Beath skit)Alneinustl. Ohio.
. myy sd ye- Mem. Miner,,Anderua White. .
.1. C. utter 1 Co, - • .
- . . ; . .• I - w.. W. D. Barger a Co., Clotinnotl.
• - IW,. by 4112 15= re I T I ' era ' ti t d= •
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• 11240idadidE :AND ..BET.A.U. DLAL,6II IN ,
IMPORTED CIGARS, '
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'! BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
tiil OSEPII S. & A. Y. MORRISON, ,Attor.
Ike 0.1.1,eLL.,. 033 m N. 14,3 Fourth area, tetween
, Smithfield and Oruit, Pirtrarargh. Ps. m rt 4
Y rj W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bak.
I . „a., Delidhiga,'• Are Wee. between Fourth a •
i Diamond Alley. • . anallerly?
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l ItOß e. EU B. PHILLIPS, Attorney at tr L l ear,
4 i ii - Mrl l /s=kr, ttorr—
! _Cortierof Fifth and Grant streetsgrprtsite the Court
pass
stew. Pittsburgh. my - 7.4153
iIA NIPS J. KUHN, Attorney at Law,' office
IOP 7000th .70.01, . 4 . 1 ' Grant. Pittsburgh. Andly
I RANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
Fi No. 170 Fourth Area.. Pittsburgh.
1 lf ASPER. F,. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
, OP Na. 89 Fifth istreet,Pitteburch- .
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I A 1 L ail id ILi kVO• i aia - I 44111 12 a ird i§ /_
lERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchon
ylUl an
Brokers. N 0.95 Wood 'tree. earner of Dlarceind AlicTr•
bnrith. Pa.
Ffrility and sell Bank Namara make Discouatme
Exchange'. d PoirolenurNarac Collections toall
the yeindrenities of the 1.. niera; Bemire !remelts on cell
and 07 interest. and Alm their prompt attention teal] et..
sf Mellor , entertaining to a Becky's holiness.
113.Easieen Exchange constantly for We_ mhTtly
T KRA3ILR & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex
.(9,h,
• , change Brokers. sell
Btu and Gold and . r and
Note.• negotiate loans on End Erato er Smut Scene
dues. r niche. Promb•sory Notes, and Time Bilis no Eliot
• and if est. 1107 and sal f torte on Gnomtscion. Ga.,-
Grano made'on ail :elute In the Union. - 0111 e-e rani... of
Tarn and. Wood greets, directly op:suite the St. Cheri.,
I Dart 1 , 30-11 ,
1i.t. g..4..1....;:2 ;ti '0in,• t 5t0c .,.. k
. an d d . l . l . l;z to, lir , l%
rent. rate. Oillictionarto%e taler ntlice .001
. torn Bnnk Nana Bought an 4. . r yrt
01900000, 1,1-•211.. ... da wig.. . ........ tiort.
ALMER, 11 - AN 'A
& Co. - Successors to
hoe..dianna k ory Dankan,FaChang• Brokers mid
In 'Fereign and monk Exchange. Certificates of
TDv. Bank Nate.and pecle-14.1Y corner or Wool and
d i strents. Current pert rraeleed On Deposit- Eight
Cheeke Ihr gale, and co/ledge. nude on nrairlr all princh
paolnis of the United State.
The /rartest madam pald for. FOntign and American
Gott
Adrtimee made cra ettudgmtients of Predricer ahiplied
east_ cm liberal terms.
A. . Wert.
rli. 11. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and
Exchange Broker:o:mM But - came or Wood and
Krauts. Pittsburgh.
All transaction. made on 116er.1 WMo, and nolloctlais
Apromptly
WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers,
A N'" = ' °4l ob at "of ; t-
Tut Altr=.7ll.iA lio
x LARBIEIT,Lg . r., Banker and Bro
s
Pittskm Oh
street. No. us; kajoinheok the Bank of
burgh.
NHOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
. andliontestie
.wi f elllll minence. Certidoatee MD«
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gig4l7ll 11 . 11imtf. • Artpt I ZZ.
ilitilliiiiiWOUr—or:."--_-_-mu5.....,
BOOKSELLERS &C.
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T L. READ, Bookseller . and Stallone?, No.
es . 751Fearth Mum. Apollo Irallang.
T R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
Ea . Dealer in Bleak and Mina TAMA;Pager and Sta.
tionery. No. ia Wad street, ( between Thlrd and roarth)
Plttataarrrt - -
TOILN S. DAVISON, Bookseller an& Eta
el theart.auccemor to Darts. A Ag non , No. C (Market
!less. near Fourth, Llttelrargh. ss.. • • •
I ItN ,,
..as• RY S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and
ss. In Stattoa , rnft.. N.-82 Market Aran. limit
the d. Plttebirret r.,
AY & CO., l34loksellers and SM ----- tioneraT
140.5.5 Wort strCet, - nerat dear to the carter of Third.
) COMMISSION, &C. • '
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• I. W. AIITLEIt• & CO.,
i'ORWARDIKG & COMMISSION MET,
CHANTS and Dealers ba all kind. of Pittaburcra Man”
la .nred Aelleime, load Pipe and Sheet Lead. No. 9711rst
Street, Pittsburgh. •• 1.5-Iyd's4 --
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WM. H. SIMON. h.
: Wiuzletsla Grocer, Impend' and - Do:der do
:FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo
,_nertiongalsels. Rye Rhlck4 - . No. El South-F-aet. <ernes
o Wood and Front eta. PillAboiret. Penns. =hill
131 W. POINDEXTI,It, General Merchafir.
k a,. dim Braker mid Commission Stertlimit. IG7 Runt
erne: and 114 Fecund street, littabwkrat. as.ral•lml ....
A ' &.- A. 3FRANE, Commission arid For
..cl• swans Merchemt. dealers In Mot and 14.400
geaeratm afro, Pittabargh Ilatrarkfturts. No. 114. Seemed
K
ORIS - 0 - N i Co7,Wholerolo Grocers,
Prodrice Dadra. and Courartedon Merobants. No.
c' 7 etmet. Pittsburg. lOlO
erratum tur.moort-------.-Atratgoka ra.cryn
QPRINGER HARBAUGH & C 0.,. (SI:IC/TS
-1.-1 ems to S. Ilesbad Coninderten and Forwarding
tirrehantmliettlers in Wo ol and Prednee genendl r, No.
145 rest and 110 Second s treets . Pittsburgh. Pa. lird-1 r
a -/ W. REA, Flour FactorW Commission
I . and l'e e, rartaligAt t erchants tad De a l,,, r., In Proder
Wendell. NoT 74 Watel ' r and 90 14Tat. str, ;I=h Y ,
Penna.' Kiddy.
111ARDY, JONES & CO., Successors. to
ATWOOD. JONES ACO . Commissieli ara Amu+
4 ng lo, :taut. Dealers In Pttrebtarti Manutcrtured Goods.
Pittsburgh. -•
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, It HEY. MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Oro
, , e,-,., CDlSlEtalliall sad Foresrang Derelmnts. end
. gent* for Brighton Cotton Tarri,s7 Weal/ et. Pltoluirirt.
i ATERCER & ANTELO, General Commis
1T a am Merchants. Ehlradelyhi. liberal advancer
rude ma conslimments of Prothro generally. JaThr
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Jag, 01600,.
TOR WA -4 CO., Wholesale Grocers,
• OraceibefimMerebante. mid Dealer: In •Produre and
I trauma. Mattufaadrra. No. ad Lil Or rt., Plrteburch
T B. 'CAN late of Warren, Ohio,
Op Comminelon and Formardlne Meade. and Whole
sale D ealerr In We ten Reserve Clime. Bette. Potand
Pearl Ash, and Wratern Produce Tramcar. WeteT stem.
tertneen Smithfield and Wart. Pi. *shunt.
MY. urnx.n..... snamal ugh. rt.
.1 erWifOi;Gsze -- . Little a cc)
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LITTLE & CO., Wholesale. Grocers,
is . Prollene ma Cultramicei Merano la, and !Nader, In
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 112 Second sires. late
: bergh. i .19 - rAI '
CTS. — W AREIIOUSE.—HWIT.
1 , COLLlNS.Toreardbe and Cemlesion Merclunital
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lON
BONNI:RST 6Lutprr, Whole'
met.dc ... 0'
In Fittrtntartmgo. No Water 0 0000 ,.Pitta ban?, P.
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• J ACOB FORSYTH, Jr.,' Forwardin f a i r a md
T;1.0,!,Li.,.h S .I:4A!'cNlEfti l m or orter
N ett Deatr t
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a arta, hetverra Third and Mirth etra l errittsturgh.
• mbs-'53
' IVMcCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole
art,d natal Dealer le Carpeting, FF.. 011
Clortallattl no Tabla and Plan Co re, Whams Shades
#iii•i•Aiditiiiiig All•k:%kialiiiiiiirFric
jORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Ro
-1 tall Ciro:at& an tho Eastern ;side of 4he Diem:rad.
ttsburgh, Pa.
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DRY GOODS.
s 'FARR VAN GORDER, ' Dealer in Trim
Da. Marty and Glireer, Lane Goods. Esiabroldeeirt
at Gent'. FurnMbing :IWO and Fancy artloleg a fnll as
gretreant of Max emi elver. be had at No. EIS, enrner
__ Market street end the Diarnond. Pittsburgh. P., 4911 1
A. . isms A co. irrrartang...c..l2lllloXT a co - , - 0. tb
LkiASON & CO., Wholesale and Itetai
en /a Pansy and Mae ' glad. 25 Ft • •
• ttabm• .
A CIURPHY & istritcunum. Wholesal ,
lfl and Mall Dry Goode Merchants, caner Fraarthmi
eteket etnet. Pala:rand.
1111110141.1111W•MS11111•.
• GROCERS...
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OHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Greco
y..sCommt oskroMerehszatS,No.l,7B Dranil Mid 523 El.
. street. Pittsburgh. , . ielti
roI . I3IIELT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roc
IL taring Mair, Col e In Prod:go, itthranres 31 .
and all kludsufein mud Domestic Wines an.
lig No. /15 14be i tity street. On 11.4 a rery W 1 ,,
t i t l n
iM
Imam et erxec..._......., . . ... ........ r ......ae0. a. ri,
BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale G
p1.z... Tilsonatr " Ms. Pitch • and ' gamer .4.;
w . • _ .
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a-Triiiaßtinceis:;NrhoteLf.x o 4l.
~ 'dame 1eG1U............1=13 A 1e0131....-....ormangs. Mg.
/ii'GILLS yOE, Wholesale Grocers an ,
" ar Cauunialon imehants, N 0.104 Liberty street Pit
ir v r
=Va, alartfr......=:-.---......xim0t v. means,
- AV 31. BAGAIN .(,core.
Wholesale G .
01711. Noe. 111 and =Meal street. Plarturch.
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1 VIVILLIAM A. M'CLURO, Grocer an
TIM Dealer, earner of Mod and fi rt h streets, h
I agar on band a birge amortorrant of chniee Groceries
r • Te ' ss-lorefi - a Frults and Note, Mmiesale ma Be
adore atraytW on the Ingest terms.
-a.
D.OBEIVI' DA.U.EI.6 & CO., Wholesal
1.. t, on,res,CammnisSea Merchant. Deane hi Prod •
and Pittsburgh kanalletann- Na 243 ulkwer •
1 , 11 r• D. inc.... 5.. .... - -DM= stagartni.
larielt . IC . lic-CANDLESS, caeca:mon
c yZatl i n. :z i t, ‘Laittlinene. n = ~ :
on Tarn. and Pittstnirial Manufacture" gaierally: =Art
mg Weed and Water atmets. llttaburgle -
A CULBERTSON, WholcsSl Grocer an
e CarendsdatiMenliant.Deaer In arrtnee and Pit
turik ktanulketured .itudes,.ll* Llbsty arm. Pi
burgh. ,
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- " 03 Y ' r.- . . asap nom
a& R. ki - iiiis. - tvoreQ - 0 'G'rocers, Co.
• taseion Mentludits, mid Dealers tn Produce- . • ••
r. ilullOacr, fronting no filberts, Weed, end if
atmeta.lll.h.
00. Wi151i...........-........................1.111 Oe.EOS.n6
TX- ill. I,.9Walty--.. --......... r
rEt .11.1191 Wan;
lIAGAL OO EY WOOD‘VARD & , —OO. -
_LP oft eriems. /toms KAMM tarektrrukstwor
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PITTSBURGH, MOBPAI. MORNIN G , OCTOBER 30, 1854.
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GENCIES. •
it
. CARD.—IIa,n7, I eon appointed the ex- I
! shutter Agents Pa. Pal..
te.inch, Pw the cal. niPana
hatter
Cemented and etretehod Loathe Pelting. man
-: tiLtured b e P. JEW ELLek SON, of LLartfied.Connerth - nt,
~, 1 Ws 1. offer t...ssio a
o l , aLmt theartrr . rn' " 1. .. 8 . :?!...2t1,
tern ' g suraid; to ' IL 'e Leather Miring over bewn °Semi
in tide mating Also, a large stock of all widths of In U.
i i Rubber Belting ortatantly on hand, ad fid . sale at the
30 'Otachine Belting Des... Ne.. 1.16 stnt.
, npai li mi t IL PDTIJ.IPS •
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t usTIMIQSI7T I berate went,
ica. erchaudiss and Isog,or ,,
092
i0 'rt•.b".w3,2„..;,.,
to.
iredlT •
(a AMUEL L. MARSIIELL. Secretary Cid-,
I.J meal Insuranew Curran'', 94 Water strwet.
el_ --
111c 1 M. GORDON. Secretary Western Insu , _
.1. • e mete Co.. 43 Water street. • a
,I 1 - liricprN Me - . AffibirAtlEN t .
Id„1„0.4. lan
errertarin On.P.l.F.n ' ortf - egtet comet-or Wood
I - 10 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn. .
.1 • toe Insurance Company. 42 Water attn. / i e
i.24,41f
fIEO. IL TAYLOR & HUSTON, (suceckssors
lui to Sector 0 Marne) General Commission and For.
• warding 3lrrebants„ mot Aerate for Easter. Trantrota
lion Lines, Wholesale Dealers In Staple tiroorries :sheet , •
Inge Cotton, Cotton Vants, Batting, none, Manilla. 4111
mart and )(panicky Hemp, Tobacco, Soda Met. Window' it
.. Masa. leg,_llar and While Lewd. Neal
Elton. and Cincin
nati and Pittsburgh Slatalfartured (I.,nda mlnnally,- 1 ta
Aerate kir the “Penn 111N' and 'Tanner `Mir Shnting. ”,
Pittsburgh No. 49 Frontetnet, (nortwite toulorill.
Pittsburgh an4l3t. Louis Packet Landing./ Cincinnati.
1
jai land
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. 1 /s 3. a. orreilLVl.,..--..-..--: .. .3,....5. w. wst.l.olo 'OM i
1 ' lr A. HUTCHISON & 'CO., Commission b
,lel o Merchants and Agents for the St Loillitlngar Reflin °,,
: i es, . Lkialen iv Pacer. Molnar. Pig and P.ar Lou!, Ilene , . "
' i i wk.,. Zion rsant.ne... tc". 161
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' • MUSIC, &C. P
TOHN H. INALLOR, Deale r:in Piano Fortes, -
-ex Musk toot Iddral Itogrumente, school Deets, and
Stationay. lade agent foe Chlethrlsore Plano Forth, Sy
. Western thenosytrania-No. 01 Wool elatet.
f f it , ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu- '
' thildinstrkment. and Importer of Italian String.
e etSor,Nuons I Clerkfe mead and atuare Plano., ..
e •
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• DIHJOGISTS.
Ttrfrrmn,m,..kba.
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it.i.g.rd.,,1,-.0....„-i_.........-,..31.,...1Z,11: t i
. Tirgin Mier, Pittabargh. Wirltestular Aged The It.
Yard'. Medicine. mb3o
li
...MOX Sc CO., Druggists sad ApoK G - m
emir. corner Market etreotamdtheDismand,lutop .
" D ' gra l ' eTnett ' ,Vellgg,== p ,'" ertal ' 74l ' ,l7l,V•
bunions.
Phialeans rammirtione carefully compounded. coyly .
tfOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in a
Drag. Paints:lMo, rathishee and Dye Stud. N 0.216
berty et I. Pittsburgh.
' All union will receive prompt attention. • ...„,
• fflrAgent for Condon ACo 1 valuable family medicine.
at- :this ,
pri A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale .•
tn=gt.
e Drurscnists. aid Manote-turere of mu. Lead. Ithi th
,an Litturge, corner Wesel mod Stoat Oral. %!..„0. th
11 Y:tgELLETik - Wholmale Dmtler in
ifloe_Drugs, Paled. Dee Shift. Otle. Tendehee, de- dn. -
billool corns!. 6llttibursta Deeds warranted. Prim
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- rxtroottra mars Onlen 0 =TEL
ji, RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail ,
Druggist. earner of Laws,' and St. Cialr vase, t.shoirgii. - • .
tiIISCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale to .
i j at-, , i t .. .,:n.et,l 2 l . .g li g.wa ig a i
TOSEPIF FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileos
2.,,
, e tt °.''. ir, n r - . 3 kil k .7,P*-I,lg 11=1, t .,7=.
thlemtatect. Ithinine Ch.M. Perfumery, and ski articles
J,partainlog to his buttons.
.`" nettle:tarot preaniptioth carefully compoundedat all I
'hem. jakly 1
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AliVilanat m reastmosecmgergempiemps wwww.aitat
'•• - •WOOL MERCHANTS.
AALEE, successor to MURPHY & LEE; f`
el. Wool Dealer. and Mocantleadort Merchant ter 115 '
eftd Amarleas Wool/ Good. No 127 Ilbern greet. i
lava wl
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• MEDICINE. •
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R. , JAMES KING: Office and Residence,
ti.. nt.,' rmn Areas. preosn• tb. csm.arsa. Met
rally
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WM. VARIAN, 1i1.,1)., Office Gth street,
•v v • below endtbSeld. gruc.ifourn-11 to 9. a.. ^ to
i. c.m, 7toß,r. K. \ to y'relcd ,fe
set, • .
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. 41ERCHANT TAILORS. . 4.
BCI-LESTER, Merchant - Tailor and Clc: °
. thber..NO: 70 Wood down, Partlettlar attention to Item,. axed Youth? Clothing. ruatAs . 0
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art LT.A.A3I DIOBY, Merchant .Tailor.Dra;- ''
W s o
w and Dealer In Beads (lade Clothing. liiLite ho
y ten
y , WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 LL'
d .. „, , Lin," st ose t.—We are 'now " remising one
.. nk sten of Goods Mr flentlen'e Wean-Cloth. Pea
and Voglinuef the hew erstyin and giant Quality. SI
Oar Mende and couttettneni veil Flews. kin as a call. thabl
tont .14 ammartmer_kesemanammic - e 0 - Atat _ t _
M 4,NUFACTURING. • in
1 11 - W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail .
As kissed., und and Dealer in Ciabloct Wan.
t.
No. 83-
lid stree
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1 011 N :WETHERELL, Manufacturer bt B
-ay
and Bilden , eATENT a ili ViCilg, a superior ankle. SoI.III DOS
' DOX 11111. corner of Anderson and Rel. a'
luon .reets. one square from ghe nand street Midas, 2.1 -
legheny CIO. regiaiell
.1?
E MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN
,Lelwroßi'l-''''''''. 'W""i llll:7.. b V a ~V, A;°
I
frill .tiathlld Peen street afore Dead.
Bolivar Fire'Brick and Crucible Clay Han-
YIIIIIS a ain il C :l ° N li l i 'k an
COMPANYG RNLARGED
Aliclr capacity for manwfacturtag, an now Deepen./
Coto
nt the I ocresatel demand fur thelt2ertrk. Croribliand "
Building Clay, Orders promptly attended tp by ,
Klhe A JONES, Lanai Use. ""
~. Manual,. September:l% thrti. _
i Boots and Shoes!!
AMES ROBB, No. el Market street, Sd
. 41 Bayern:an the Market Boum noted Inform the pub
that he has cute • very fell mock of. every think In the
era and lihoe trade, saris as Ladle./ Under. half Caltera
'hour Lind Paclorea. Lady Franklin land all the styles
found on the Canna either. also. MD..' and Clilldretug
.... OW...and Fancy Boots and Shone, in all , their varieties
es
al, (kneel:wins' fine oyer. Patera Calf Root. Frenrt N
Call Boot. Conan. Osltereand thee. aim. Doraf-and T
Youthe Dods, fine Creech Cal i
, theme glee vs a call. we triatt to well mach set edict* .:
to all who Deer as wlth their custom an will glee settee.
sloe..thmember the place,39 Starlet stmet. • truth ••
, M - a;r1. 7 <1.61,41.11111..W31111,11111.115%
M'CORD & CO.
WITOLF-SA/D AND DETAIL PASIIIONADLS
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
' AND DCALLRB IN ALL 6LNDSOFITCES.
• ' CORNER OF WOOD AND FLFT.U.STREETA
I ' . Pittsburgh, Pa. •
r sos...Thelt eget Mime. errern malty auscetyleof Date
t and Cap. Mud. /Som, Cull. and Fur Magenta. •
angile4mlely
....,_.
Coaoh and Carriage FaCtory. 1
ii JOHNSTON, BROTIIER & CO., corner of
ejl Delmont and Reborn Went. Allegheny City, 'Mold
rwrpertfolly inform their frith* end the public generally,
that they me manufacturing carriage. Bamorms. hem
. attars, Borgia.. Sh-inks awl Chart.. In all their ...lone
styles of Oathand thopartloo. -
' AU orders will be executed with Octet regard to duo.
• Milts and beauty of Ontalt. Pemalre will .is., be attended '
to on the moat remonable terms. tislospin all their work
the best Fairtern nett. Pales and Wheel Etta they feel
confident that all who faror them with their patronage
pal befertly retisfled on trial of their work.
ami
• - Ptirng elemetteree er. nonrated to glee them • call bekce rctien
. a
.0 New Coach Factory —Allegheny.
.7
M. H. WRITE & CO., would re
.
. I erre e chop on leach, between Federal and Sanduskey
street.' They are now making and are prepared to receive
orders for mem dramipttou of rebielft, Coaches. Chariot.
Berntclow, noggin., smatter.. AA. Ae, which, from their
, „
lona samisen In the manufartnn of the shore work, ao d •
. the fealties they ham. they fool (=indent tbey ore ettell
' 0 ed to do work on the mine treasonable terms withAlathe
warthog article& to their Ilse.
hesitation
t`l'..rb.l''''""ot";;_=, e tir,V._,''t,tiM
hesitation 4n warranting their work. w e therefor; mak
the attention of anras to tau muss.
„. N. 0.-R go
epairing 4.4111 th. twat manner, and int the
- mart resantable temna. JcitsU
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PITTS
COACH F ACTORY. )M.
---.NZ--. "el Diniannd war land rot.
C.• • m.mor.Low,Vaoeturtron.
• )OULD respectfully call the attention of
• a Southern and Written Sitiollants to Mg fine stork
C ° c"'''"u•Mrlfoll',NrZrgit.,,T.l,ll6l7g:
ship, and under his owe' euperrislou: Be can, with matt
deem. warrant hist work to be
of `inteior tr. tome Lonoutse.
tared In Ma Colon. 'the threes hie Modems s. the
• d troll %Trail a 4 :y o " cr e ' A U glo " r? ,71,a h .". gfun
and nomot ic ' 1 I
F' V bu t t :Mt . 1 0= 'br, Pt.:A L5,....4 17:.`t. ',di
nv
work yr./note&
• , Livingston, ii.eggen & Co
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBITRGII,_ •PA.
. XRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
a' Cattle and Grath do.; Platform and Center do: Dthr
4the of all Atha Wog, Des ft and Thumb Ledo% Cote.
MIN al various kludm Paint Mills, approved pattern.
Dolts wed Feldman= Shakable Iron Castings at ere.T u r.
'Met,' to farm and Saida.
W. W. WALLACE, -
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
219,1321 and iC3 Laos's/ Arcd. oppenif Seetthfichl grad.
. d PITMUEGIL
•n , it tIONITBIENTS, Tombs, Griiie Stones,-
111 garniture Toth. Mental. Ina posior alone. Or.. 0.
a r g',ll',.`g , '"4l,f-L'ilp to 4V`4l,`lf.Tll.l7.l=l:
signs for 'Monument. de..pcn band. Mock and Mab Mar
a hie furnished to the Trade at the lowed prim. All milers
• - 011,0 with despatch at 319 Llbesty street. _.-
scuth, W W. VALLACD.
: etc . 0 .... an. 'as 3 no or I intlemens'
to Clothing for Spring of 1884.
~: d p WATTS 4 CO. - beg reeve respectfuliy
°, to Intent their numerous etudament 1 o..thee rub
or trst - 2 1 4rsI t t?ta=rsge " 11.7.1AV/ZYLrfLII
n d `r. t.7`,;trlirAT:ggi t tirj:::.TX.rt o 0794. ' 1 ,7
11l The malefaction so generally rnered by their moue
t 9... users Idtherto. with their humble l ga e efforts to plea.. Cohan.
"f Was them to freeh exertions In the same direetiOn. Walk
• I' ll=--Strausmo are lammed that M.. t 0... Is N 0.1711
pate Litogy su,,,,t,..skath aide. above Bt. Clair. sr.th
. ".
-...... tallaffirn i llt i" MMEr7
HE Subscribers beg• leave to inform the
publfq that they' hese wired Omit Enotacr 'Ratko
t kb* lowan and MK Sklillnilabi• fabric. Ilbr
Gen
a l eW9 lJkalr '.."
t.
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Tram I ISeCHEIL A; 141111 ,- LL I denend Ail/artist.
Ilona. No „Wand 3lb Bread , . T. Noe Teak, (lab No. tin
Nassau stint . )
Ewe. I, FYrms fn Lae ILO qf 1 Ferk. I
Extension Tables ;
1 ATM. ITEERIYF, 150 Wootter,at.„befaeen
Y Prince and Houston Now York, alongfaetnret
A. large aseortment always on hand. Orden for ShlpPlog.
Vonetnally attended to colloord , •
tOUPIL it-CO., Wholesale Print ! Sellers,
C2rputdieher. orbit re, and Manufactoring Artlateo
rmen. nail. London. Balm. and No zee arcsessr,
New lair- Catalogues seat by malt The ranaldbanurt
to the trade sod Inatitutions. Picture Frame. fltrild.beli •
0G17.1.1 .
Cloaks, Mantillas and Talmo.
. 1 1\ [OLYNEUX BELL, No. 38 Canal street,
vi New York. Importers./ Manufacturer at Ladled
Mantlilm, and Talmm, °revery kind.d dextrife
Mon, woold mil the anent. al merchants to lb man
eirs martment, made evpreasty to anit a
tali trade.-
Ills reddens are the tea althea... as will ba found by
referring to Frank Luilestsasette of Fuld.. `h e
only reliable book of dns lasta pnblbhed In Am etim be it
published only a few days bukire the commencement Of ,
rjettr y tta. otbers , aypearbut before their time .
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!!
ATTENTION of purchasers is
respectfally eallal to now and ol
.ntle Invoinlon in Plana Fate*, now f 01 4 -77,T1/ I
palate and War tharuMk, known as
news C. latt le atritored Piano. The pe-Villarlty of •
the Celestial Plano maids in Re tupsolly f r afore
iota with the *lngle finger. an attalureent hitherto un
noon to the hap, Forte
'The m.ra adfnarr performer laenablalby the .1 of this
improvement to produce aliasin octave olming [ha
would confound a Thallarg or • Lbtx. One of Its elite( ex. t
is Im eapaelty to be 044 d ea •111 a anordinary'
Plane of tbe insearst ouslity of tom. and ts hound
IbTI a! L 7 the nee v!s mmmenereisl
Part, These mut-Lents are ' euperta poe ' er to to
ordinary 7 °mate lban.x, while for eweetnea, port..
breadt b, and richness of true, thei challenge the tomati.
Hone the world
nes to the united testimony f Profeasors and Am. t
true. who bale tend Ito eeleetlal Piano Ordinary N
aomi as) l slam law and second lumo Pr sale at mimed
prime ELY AMC NO De ters, adway.w Tort,
ee.ol.'imr Mantifortures Aa hol. sale retell
Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas.
ft SO. BRODIE 51 Canal, and 63 Live-.
P'hlor [llll,l M. d
R , New
He York, Importer, Manufacturer sod
.etail Heal e r / Ito LAD] EN . Cht/Ahn and
MANTILLAS of every ahne and description, wdldts the
attention of buyers to bhattenemestock o l „ads, imitable e
r the rsti Peron. Ills styleslabi Wn trt as confirmed •
monthly by Harper** llodey and ether leading Pieta.
Book.. eeplam
Musical Instrupents.
Trod!llE subscribers are now prepared to offer- n
, e Inspection ofJobbotra, MoslcEmlars and otta h
g 11:1 Muskat Instruments Morehandls.
the following artlclea
I oda* ablia. IL., Galore, F tufa, PO:, Ala*
and Gate , * Arevramn, &mamma, Mina a PIP
tons, Bogies. roman, Ile. , German
}hatch 1.1. Rah,: Stnnpa, dr, dr .
Our arrangements with thn and moat colebrat
Manufacturers In Europe .winch as to enable us to itel
anode at Mt sir lowmt lateen. sod we eon offer our Ms t,
mere the advantage of notating Boon . entirely eo ns
aria x
refollo sorted shwa. Being in the Market at. a lair m
anal/ITU THECA: , (!. ready to accept of any lob lota Of a
that may offir, wee. afford opportnnitlea of tare
ns in many edict,
Agents of Carhart k Needham*. celebrate - I Patent Mel. c,
• eon.. TERDLNAND reionetret CU.,
o jiiWlia4Ne. l 'ork.'
NEE undersigned having the Agency of
Mears. CARHARTt NELIIIIAM'S (New Yorkt n
.LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS,
ould Inform the Trade and the Poblk In general. that hey ore oar around to fund. to Beale. end ottani
hese truly erletantsd I netrnmenta at the Manufactmere.,
WEST PRICES. P. It:atm:moot Warranted. w
YERI/INAND DEIRAIL/31 A Cal.
Importer, nt Iltat-alloettattnents, a• "
aultieUire N 0.57 Malden Loa. New York.
Dagnerreolne Materials.
W. THOMPSON ,t CO., 315 Broadway; (I
New York, Manufatumn .d I/ealemin Dagisernem
e ii
Caseu Apoaretua. /lettings, Prem....rude. and Mae
• •rtare of Plates. Chemicals. barmy Yratoes and Cleelbatgl
sten., of every deantiAtion.
.1, ololander John'ag, B. Ilarriatm . a and all o th er
prim ,
:.
t aLe r r i m yat ax i a c i t t the Lta:4l7 . - 0
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. it
WM. McFARLAND & CO.,
se MAIDEN LANZ NSW •TOR
Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, Md. q
ANKS', Jewelers mail Counting House ,
Safeeciferary Mx, constantly co hand Pr sal, aid
Lauri - 1u every respect.
Totg, April Mb. 14511
Xmas. ITo. Af'For/dr.d. Ge net lemen-Malamute
to Inform yon that year fa.. ormerted my Books and
arel.T ' er=l/11 ' trr.
" Vl . Pl i te,o7l T t tt
espnal t NT/about the Am, to Int.. heat. Ito con
Ill.! thlok 0000 r. f tD°r. - Pb" 10 1°"Pth 1 ".
10107100.0.
FEVER AND ACME. •
DR. EDWARD lIIXECKEP.'S
i r f iVieNP
. 91 br pr t. thi: r .l . lldicir wiltlh.littntr. IL
manna Mum hr s
has arta mon. paw. when, It bas
o then any other medicine to use 11,0 lbe
tare dam.* Tide tnedirla has spatter Anna d
Moo
la he arpreltlon. all a the Ingnalents are of o
ally healthy cbarater and highly atlmulatlng and
":4% — ",:,/,';;„?*•br 1 1 0 .'7,t,... 1 „'Tgr r . T,'•: 0 1:',f 01 1
Lain)
atrtmeobertato more Hum when m r wand ' 21m7,11,.
timuthiteaal ttxt eopolry obstre Um *lane ado
, dowel to is.it pt. da. medicine, as the
rat
f
ot abort to lay to while ender tmatment .4 they may
mean( or'a :yea, car The Propnetor auldintroduce
mused. of evitrLatee Irmo t o tattle 14.gasj. maw. 1-
ally but perferenat Ina to the air* mu nue lath. and
ma will hare the Infanta. ona In yoarself •thous
Its use aeandiany rock .001 e
Ore lies!. Can 1...t0 St th. .S . LmI.o - • Ina ohm. L
abbot has cured w all e, lawn tut. failed.
For inepawka and all ethos Mus Crsplaints thaw la
ot • Let ter /led... Int.. market
It has al. tna, ...molt!. the meitmantabing moans h
n *amid Nee. of lawunatlP. and 0. 011 tor them 04. P
taints tale • MM.,. obit* day
h t . bottle of this Manioc very oft. ties the desdred eh
t /Tee al per hat.
Faa wale by Wurgl. , In MI ;arts of the United States
• 4 Canada
All It ham*. nrdere mud be addax/NI to 0101711 k it
Li OEOII. ale tort , abase*, 1,14 Broadway, New loth
Amers-flesnlng RNA It. A k ahnestak *Co , I. Wil o
•z S Co. . and 800 11 limner, 1 Ithiturati leM , lO • n
-IRON WAREHOUSE,
MARTIN. SPRING & Ca,
Imparters and,ltealere to
IRON AND STEEL,
hrd Coventen - A St/JAN - a Fort ,
Kap comtantli on hand • foil assortment 00E.. /Lod
Baud, Hoop, Ham Slow. ma other I 'hi%
STEEL OF Al.!. KINDS.
Merchants from all acct.. of the country are Invited to
• : amend their orders ledoca buylott
Orders by mall emanated 10 areara will be Allbrit the
west market ratm. MARTIN, 01111011 A CO,
.1411, 002 Greenokb .t.. N 1
Eitaileryunir BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
S .10 . /CIF FORK,
llaterenterml roan. 170 RiViont st.„ riffirel-mm,
IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their
crtgtnal mmkets, bah in Emote andiTast babe, .n 1
Treat, and English ebetnicala, Perfumery, Total, I
Nall ma Hair Bream. Hair (Ham sod ` 'ta g s. Paris end
Trade Sm..** Corks, Soaps, am _ le- th ey offer them on If
the mattreatsonable tame Inlets either In arson, or by
mall, will renal. their toot attention. /e12.1.hr
SA3IIIEL L. CA VERLY, Wholesale Deal
too_Ye Brooms, 70100.4 I . alla and Tub* woof and Wil
ber Ware, Basket, Mate, Corelso., Tofu, Wain*. Match
as. Ar..... 101 Oranwieh et , New York. tobbl yr. ,
Zi .9 , l oll,, E T S A ( i a r g( , , , rl2 o l o 2es, Table
l ir sittsk i Clo aca er, No.lo Catharine at.. and Nol ppuutram
Nos.. Newt York. m h o3.e
iffiaraffi/MN/lININPIN/a/MaiiMM/M '
PITTSBURGH a,
.• COACH FACTORY,
40 DIAMOND STREET,
ill lig 1611 r. ' Laic
ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY AND SALE
STABE.
orser Diamond L erect and Cherry ege lt
aolfetf PIITSBITAGYI. PA.
ASHLAND HOUSE,
ARCH STREET. 4110011 SEVENTH STREET
11. B. BENSON, Pnorturron.
Prsce of Banal. MAO Por doo-P1
May'2.lol/4-lvd
•
Habsatan. Nat Tel Otllee / Hata BaCharles Ira. lintels)
( 1. 51 TY HOTEL, (late Brown s,) corner of
smitlitividatieThadstreets,Pittaborgh. Pa., LAYS
k ARR, Proprietors
ALITTbIa large and 00IIIMPIkrtil NOURIO 1111•111 g Lind,
Ealletbar.gb repair : tad furnished with new all
throughout. Is now open for the remotion of the traveling
ClilleEMl .1.5al
a I. CIMIRM
S. =EBERT & SON,
LIBNERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
101 them/eland purchase of Real Estate. CollecUrn of
Rent*, Negotiating loans, en Bonds, Mortgaiek, au. Na
1,14 Third M. PlUaburith. P. abUla
SEER, JONES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSIOS
h,
MhIiCLIANTS. Cabal Dean. Feventh .feast.
Rao., Lard. Lard 011. Men Pork. S.C. /Isms. Bleep ex
tra and No .l Sea Anthraelle .4 Frotch Pig Iron, Bolivar
Mick and Clay, Anthracite Coal. AN mylb
Itllchigan General Commission and Collec
tion Agency °Mee,
FOR the collection of Home and. Foreign
Morrantila eta all other Mona' elnitab in Wahlsn
sod adiseent Kat*, Investment d • Payromitny o l4.ll4
d '" of
k trEßFON,Detralt, Mienl4..
liablargh-Mesere. /Cramer k ltabm. Book
err, ablle A Co., Gazette Offica Loren. Bt..* A One
Merchant*
Warm-Two Agencies or Mlchlgan fact respectable
btruranee COMPUllell myth lyd
N SOUTH, Coach Maker corner of
07 North Common ..a Federal .L, Allegheny Clot.
where be extenalvely inallesetv,Vl rotor theeriptlou .1
EIIICLEM, of thebeet mated it. and by theta. workmen.
lie I'm Mao opated MAE/ ROB3I In the ft. Charles
4011410ga, on rotid above Moat at.obem helm, al ore.
ant very falr stock of work. (olth daily addltlows ) to
which he Mattes the attenthm android...it examination,
feeling conadent-from his malutord sanses In bottoms,
hie eatetabre M.& the material and worktneld emoinsed.
style cranial, of his svort-heeannot be corripetal with in
the TAW or West. etc.PZin JOHN SOUTH.
T. C. WARRINGTON ;
(DIPIX)MA /
JADIES' & CHILDItENS SHOE STORE.
Halm abatis on hand full altartmalat._ No. 24
urtli 'Meet. Melon. .Ps taWded
WALTER P. MARSHALL , Importer and
aver" In Plain:Vara.] and Dmoratlverapallanir
rasa Na 83 Wood start. Pittsburgh
kale Agent of the celebrated manufactutot. Mean Dab
Court to.. Of Patix • mb.3 , 63
111ARla FASHIONS . FOR LADIES'HRESS
-IA-Tbe Pazikb FmthicetelaJL'NE.dlrectprirstarmaar
leal bi tf ""Wonth.b4 NN.Rlo7.lrPen l n k .aboTe Sl Llan intS° 4stree%.
ACON—llarna and Shbuldere reo'd and
1J AA MlehT A. A. k. hialtagge 4 1 •Sd Ilk
I •
PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE.
...- •
MONfla 1' NIORNING, 6(..r0 ls Eft 30, .r&st
_ . . _
Corretroondence of the Phisboralt Gazette.
TUE tti , :XT UNITr.ITSTATItrIi st:N.tTOl2.
sw...user, Oct. 311. 11t.5.1. :.
312 gturom —Here, upoulhe extreme South
ern limit of our State territory, at an elevation
of twelve hundred feet above tide water, look
ing toward an almost liminess North, with the ,
greet agricultural East eloping on the right to
the Delaware, and the rich mineral and mannfac
taring West verging on the left to the Ohio,—a
panorama is presented to the :low affording rare •
opportunity to contemplate the immense resource:
ce and character of our ancient Commonwealth. I
Here, trio, the mind uncoasciously.partakes of,
the purity of the surrounding atmosphere. and ,
thought, like the free air of the mountain., un- I
trammelled and unaffected. by unwholesome in-
fluences, can calmly and coolly medidnte upon ' ,
our position and acute, study the true interests ,
of State, nail in matters of poltneal concern, gen- '
ally arrive at correct conclusions.
In lisle region the ms. - ult of our late Stole elec
tion heti afforded the highest gratification, espe- ;
cially rot respects the auheruatorial ticket and the
poll:ice) complexion of the next Legislature_
The election of a U. s. &miter for sit years
front the 4th of March nest will be perhap4 r ,
. e ;
the wait important duty which will devolve uplin I
the nett General Acactuldy, and the great end
varied interests of the Key , toile of the Federal;
Arch require that wisdom awl discretion should 1
prebil • in the selection of the wan. We want a
matt. 05 4 i'ointer iwtteltrui Gonne.s cairn city, colossi- I,
t° 41,, ner.731, petrel:mulct old dectrtun of charaeler;
and among the many estimable names which I ',
have ;deserved mentioned In this connection,
Were G' one frec.cminent in all the qualities requi
site tomoristitute him a worthy and efficient rep.
mcntbtlres and advocate in that august body
not only of Pennsylvania interests but of .sound
national policy. I need scarcely say that) re. I
fez to your distinguished and enterprising' citil
zee, Ides. WILLIAIr LARIRER, Jn. On all quea.„
Sons of domestic or State policy as well as those'
of %National character nose appreciated, recog- I
nited and adopted as the true policy of the North; I
he has ever been orthodox,: nod whilst many of ,
our public men have beeas'acilatery and slow to '
approve some of the important issues of rho day,
his antecerients identify him as their, advocate for
years. Ile iv emphatically too, “a man of the pro- ,
ple,"and when on n bite occasion he was presenef ,
to a nominaking convection by the western coun
tiee or the State with a unanimity Aprrenlented,, i
and also by many Of the northern trud,southern ,
counties as a Guberuntorial candidate, he was 1 ,
only defeated on the ground of locality, the East- ,'I ,
ern , part of the State claiming the cnndidate.—
HOW promptly awl nobly he responded to the I .
nomination of their Invents is well known.
Ilia
• ,
Ilia magnanimity on that occasion has only been I,
quilled by his zealous and efficient efforts as a
a , ember of the State Central Committee through ; ,
. at the campaign, to promote the success of the
south:tee. I
It now re - 'putint„for the East to be magnarl
e ace in rekunnipecaniou offers, as in this sec- I '
ion of the tate-he is again decidedly the favor- j
'ls iandidate, end, I doubknot, will be as warmly ;•
%Malin.] throughout thliiOntire West and many ' I
e Mot' the North. Thes-Eant ' eon well afford t
tallugnanimous, having secured the Govern
, r eleee, with all the patronage of hls administre-
Rini:in a contest in which the West has certain- , ,
,sifOne her what , they,. The improvement of our I t
Yestern rivers is ,a measure. of nearly, if not! s
suite as much ffiterest and importance to our i
'astern business community now, in vievetof the 1
sciiities of tranaportaliou between the Wist and I
e Diet, its• it is to the Wwit hereon'. On , this' s
°ensure no man can be more reliable than•Gen.l
Latimer. These facilities have almost linen:alit- .
el distruthe and time itself, and why should they ,
sot *Loo annihilate local jealousies. Should 10-' .
Lily, however, again be made a question, It can-
-of be denied that the West ii entitled to, andl
the right to claika the Senator; and if the
boice lit conceded to the Weste4s it of right I
'mild be,, I nen satiated that LIMNER will be
Muss.
For the Pittaburah Gazette
. EIKVAILY.—ETt.FIDTJCICK LORENZ. ESQ, I
The death of a good man is always a less-to ,
.6 community In which he lived, and *Lea his ',
eedt is sadden anilCquite unexpected, it 1, the , '
era Impressive and the more felt. ' This fact ;
titrikingly exemplified in the recent death of 1
`aerstuat„Laness, E.q., who -has been Cori
any yeankone of the roust - widely known, and
.ne of the Moat UlR4crsally respected citizens of /
littsborgh.
The triter of tide net.ce has been rift' several
'ears in intimate and daily interedurseth Mr.
Lotexcand talked with him a long time ('Gel ;
hours before be died. lie desires brie* to bear I
his tezAildony to thr,eterling worth of his deceas- 1
ed friend, Whose daily walk and conversation al- ,
ways showed that he that walkoth uprightly,'
walketh surely. Ile warn resolute„man, a wise ;
counsellor, and a firm friend. His native moo- i
ity unravelled the intricacies of business, and el. I
a negociator in disputes and difficulties, whence
meeting the parties face to feet, the writer hai l
never seen his superior. lie hod the rare fan- t
ulty of calming violent men end convincing un- '
reasonable :ones, without offending their self I
love. • 1
Those who had most frequent occasion to take
his counsel and Or ask his aid, relied upon him
as a tower of strength COiI3CiOUB of his own in-;
tegrity of purpose, he feared uo man. In many
public capacitse, ho labored assiduously, wittro
single eye to the general good, and eought no I
compensation fur his cervices.
The writer of this brief tribute to hie memory,-.1
has been, day after day, for eeveral years, the,'
way in which he served the Ohio and Peanut- i
Verde Railroad Company, of which he was o'Di- I
rector, and the largest individual stockholder-,
The value of his labors cannot be measured by , a;
pecuniary standard, and they were 'Wholly gra.;
tuitous. Such men arc rare in every commit:lP.
ty, and they are the pillars of its prosperity. \-1
It is for other pens and other tongues to per. ,
tray the religious character of the deceased.—
Althonghwpoparently a etronganan, he endeavor- l'•
ed to live in a elate of constant preparation for ;
death, Ile strove to make 'the best of both .
worlds, and to wont while it was day, conscious !
that the night cometh. Death came suddenly,
as in a moment, at midnight, and struck him
down, with disease of the heart, but .ffilthil him
'no t maprepared... His long day's work swas end
ed, and he entered into the recompense of re
ward. The end 'crowned the work, and his
christion life was fitly dosed by a ehristian death. ;
Spaced the pangs of lingering illness, -he has
gone before us, leaving his bright example to his
friends, to encourage them to walk in his font
daps, in the hope that they, like him, may die I
the death of the'righttons.
-mourn torn.. maisneva and not teethe dead.
For be Is at rest,aret thee are La tearer
S. W. It,
....—__._.._...._. ,
The nosy or Ts. F p ne ,Zt i an, " ;l',ViliaTer• ..%I,lirosr
tareummances.
' Me. EDITOII-,NOR that the State election is
over and -ado friends of a Prohibitory Liquor ,
Low have been disappointed in their expectations,
it would be desirable for Temperance men to '
hold a Convention or Mass Meeting, in order to ,
decide on measures• most likely in the-present
posture of affairs to do some good, if hot, quite
as much good no could be desired.
No imaginable event should per:dire the efforts
'of the friends of virtue. If every pnterpriao in
which they deem it their duty' to engage should
prove eminently successful, their patience and
perseverance would not be drily tested. As our
world is a place of probation, and pore happiness
cannot be found within itsboirodaries, we should'
feel submisaive under the ills of life, tiesured
that a wise Providence either permits or 'orders
all human occurrences. .
Temperance, men are the friends of law and
order; and consequently acquiesce in the valor,.
tory expression , of the will of, the Majority.'---
They yield, therefore, without complaint, to the
defeat in certain counties of the salutary princi=
ple of Prohibition, 'though they regard it ns an
almost incalculable iiijiiry to public moralit-
But while they thus 'submit, they conceive that
right:and justice entitle' them to a prohibitory
law in the varlotm counties in which a large ma
jority of 'hi-citizens voted in favor of it. 'Per
instance, the Majority for prohibition in ABS ;
gbeny county was 6000, and in Philadelphl6
about 4000. Now cap any good member of so
ciety affirm on the broad and equitable principle
of Republicanism, that the counties above named
ehould not have the law , in question granted.
them? Upon thin ground the Public School
Law was enacted; and a more necessity or
praiseworthy act was never passed by .a Legis
lative body. It is fer - vently hoped thahthe en
-lightened members of We Assembly of our good
old Commonwealth, will favor us with equally
liberal legislation, and ticereby secure to theirs
selves the approbation of the present rigs and of
generationalet_taborn. A faithful performance
of publics day rarely fails to impart happiness
to menlti authority, and to make them justly
popular with an intelligent constituency. ,
°GTO/GM 25,1F64. J. M.
Beinstonx, Oct. 21.—The Englishlok o
Heraldry describes the crest of Sir John =k
iln precisely as NO.-6, described by Dr. po in
his letter; No. 4, crest and motto, is exactlyMbat
of Lieut. Peirbolme, of the expedition. ''{'h,
fork with the initials H. D. S. G. is evideritl
" that Of Assistent_Eurgeon B.P.S.°milder . '
that of A. McD., that of Surgeon A. I,lcDodaltt
The Washington Star sap the coat of reclaim
ifig the fugitive Barns, was $87,000, $16,000 a
which via paid (tom the Trenttn7 this morning
a ,
The attempt to I)rasr4 a itatiwarrrrni a In
Irstoao.
The New Ter: Citizen gives the, folloalng as
the'reilit of its ersroituktisn otitis Irish exchan
ges in reference to the matter, , which has swea
ted considerable excitement in this century no
well MP where it occurred ',, .
•
, _ . .
We find much argument and recrimidistioo in , „
the Orange and Catholic newsPopers, about the
attempt to destroy We railwaytrain of Orange
, men at Trillic; near Ermiskillea; of which .we
gave an account loot wsek ; and; about the Or
. ange riotssaNewtownlimavady. Although (ergo
rewards have Len offered for the discovery of
those who laid stones upon .the rearms,' track,
no clue has yet been found. If the anai. rare
discovered, we would wish them Longed,-. 1 .4 for
this consideration—they are quite sure not to -I
get a lair trial.
In the meant:in....4 he Deified Resilience's, an- 1
nounces that L-.
"It his been coos; lored expedient to c.w.o. ;
st meeting of the ~.a- ;tot officers of tire IOLIT coon`- :
tits of Antrim, I s , an. Armagh, awl Tyrone, err;
Wednesday, the lit. ei October, at Belfast, to ad
dress Lord. Est \ rtishn 'at. on the recent deliver- I
once of himself au I • I many of hie Protestant
brethren from ono. f the most wicked awl diabol
ical
conspiracies el er enntrived, and to render
heartfelt thanks t., t1...1 for the signal frustration
of the designs of W., enemies."
• On the other 1,..- ;, the Ul;Sterman, a Catholic
newspaper of - IL :',..i, furnishes some ciitlntn
atantial evidence La 1-rye-to the conclusion that
the whide„affair itas;en";aceident ; and that the
stnitei , Weritplacel so the track rtfertrarels by
those who would themselves hove been responsi
ble for the accident ~ In the first place the
stones have - been o ir,fully examined and sho's
no mark. of the cot:-I.•n.
"Again the pat t of the line where the affair
occurred has been always considered most den- ;
proms, especially to a train coming frees Derry,
I for such a train would have to pass a sharp
' curve before reaching the precipice. Arida per
son Practically and officially acquainted with
such matters, who was on the spot, gave it to our
friend as his fixed opinion, that the accident will.
eaused.by the extreme weight of We two eogines
with a monster train, bursting the ' , tie rods "
which held the rails together, the tendency to do
'so being increased by the curve.
"In confirmation of this we may add, the rails
;wereturst asunder."
• It will be agreeable, but it is very daunt to
arrive at the conclust& that it was no human
being who deliberately set this .liabollcal trap.—
Our present impression is that it ; wes a being in
the shape of a mad- who did it :And next that
somebody will be hanged for it, but in all proba:
Witty those who will he hanged will got be the
tight parties. In a case ofthis sort, in the north
of Ireltmd, there is never any such thing as a
real trial.
.1106TAIATT AT Tilt Nonru ASO 60E711.—The
New York Courier states that the experience of
the Life Insurance companies of this Country
has brought to light certain facts within are nuz,
expiessed or indicated by. We corms returns.
- In reference to the North, or that pottibn of -
the Union embraced northerly of the southern
line of Virginia and Kentucky, it is shown that
the mortality, is considerably less than. that
indicated be the celebrated Carlisle tables. From
ten years' practical results it appears that the
mortality among that class of persons who insure
their lives within the region pinned is less than
one per cent. vin about 04 in every 10.0fiff.'; --
In that section-comprised between kffithirty
second degree of north latitude (a fey miles
south of Savannah) and the southern linh of Vie- •
ginbc and Kentucky the mortality among the
same class of peopleis 1.171 per cent. or II ii
persons out of every 10,1100.
Looking to the extreme Southern States,-or
south of latitude 32 degrees, the mortality is
nearly double that of; the northern section, the, , ,
actin, number of deaths out of 10,000 (as insu
red) being 180. . . a.
These calculations are entirely excl.-rail of ,
the present year, which has perhaps been more ,
...fat3tl in the South Wan, anylieriod since 1830. ,
his is the experience of the hiatus' Life Da
stillatice Company of the city of New York.
Theinactnary reportathat—',
"The disparity in the ratio of the arnottet-aifl, ;
claims from death to the acrionotnt
,risk in thes - o
three sections of country has usually been even
greater than.stlit of the simple `mortality in
them. Th.; during the first six want. of the ;
present fiscal year, (from let Felirenry s , to let
August,) the wimpotty.hos had ht EA:int-1M first ;
ra
sectlrm $18,000,000, while the - Lamm:int bran-ibis l -
in the sectioti heal:lMß - Stis - ,ritio, or s3kout of
every $lO,OOO assured. L 'ln the second Sectlen
the amount at risk is $1.000,000. and the anion'
of claims during the same time has been $.20, ; ..,
000, or 1:13 out of every $lO,OOO assured. 'Yu
the third section the amount at risk is $1,61,-
000, while the amount of claims during the saute
time is $42,800, or s2\l2 ma of every $10,060\
orsured."
Thin increased mortality at We South has com
pelled the company to adeaace,the rates a pre
, mium on lives insured there. - -The ugual rate of
additional premium for personi;fitilm;-.Routh has .
; been heretofore one per' cent. -TbfitrZ-it is now
'shown, is not enough to cover`,tbiltettiol risk.
1 the Company will therefore Ladvisitie the preen
; Annie two per Cent. beyond thu'ordinary rate of
1 perions in northern latitudes. i
...
I NIAIIIIIAnt Ilelnlln DIPTICCI.TILS.—If the say
ing is true, that whatever is accomplished - under
; diffieultles is likely -to be appreciated, we will
goarantett that the parties in the following trans
1, aelianswill prove decidedly a 'happy couple.'—
; The Christina Times, ChiCago, says
1 A young man of Dubuque, lowa, not a member
\of a church, 'had engaged to marry a young la
'. lly, belonging to a respectable Catholiefamily in
; that plabe. ‘,Stre..es was natural, when the ap
t peilpted time of their union was near, intimated
Lner \ wish 'that the cemmooy might ho perform
fti by his Right Reverence 'the- Bishop of Du
i, Mpe.' ' Her, lover expressed his willingness ,
I ; that it. Shoultfbe so,'Lprovfiled nothing bo, requi- !
Lied of him in connection with the marriage ser.
vice to which he couldnoteonscientiously„sub
; mit t Ito-subsequently vieited the Bishop, asked
, to be. mode. acquaintedwith the form of mar
I liege toed is the Catholid \Church, giving at the
I Same time hie reason for the, request. TheLli;bs
op read to hint the service appointed for the 80 ,
cramenx Of matrimony. ThO \ young man found
nothing In it to Which ho could make any seri
t au objections, and consented that the ceremony
; -should be performed by the Bishop In the Cath
olic Church . ' L The day for marriage having ar
! rife& the bridegroom and bride, with their nu
merous friends, repaired to the churhh. Thescer
;
emooy Comincriced, add hail not p4ceeded for
; when a manuseriptwas handed to thegroom with
Ithe request that he shoats' sign It, -The expec
tation, "sloulitleas, was that; \ he would sign it with
out reading it.. But be was not so to becaught
Ile read thapaper and' fou\l it to be a Solemn
obligation ti?, train up, his c ildren in. case any
be given ; him, in the ith and order- on
i the Catholic chump; whereuphn le refused to
: put his =MO to it,;'. The Bishop \ informed him
1 that unless he should do so, the marriage . could'
not take place ; He : Alien turned* 'the bride,'
I, and asked her if they shonld ‘fliencefvtli be two."
She said ..NO." Ho then asked her if she would
go to *Jolene (some fifteen miles bele \ r) and be
maY-ricil ? She said "Yes'" Ile then urned to
; the spectators present midiold them that he rei ,
grettcd to disappoint then, but was comAlled to
do 'ito ; and immediately the'brislidparty left the
house, took a carriage and started fur Goleta.—
. Having reached Were, they applied Cr a Catholic
• priest for his services, end founts, that' the Bishop
bad headed them oil by a telegraphic despatch,
I' directing the priest at Galena not to marry the..
The young man then asked the Young lady if
- Lebo would be married by aJustice ofthu peace?
Sho inswared "Yes ;" and straightu-4 to tifjus
s tice's ; Office they went and. the knot Wes tied as
-her Brother rode up in hot haste to prerent, tine
could, such a consummation. . . ,
,
-\ 1 . ,-- -Roraima 11IDEA DITTICULTII9.—.4 0 rt.;
porter ofthe Evening Journal of this city, says
t the BostonTraveller, "learning that the Know
~ Ifelhing Convention was to be held hi Tremen
. Tem;le on Wednesday, secreted bimself in tli
bap tdral tank to take secret notes of the seen
proce dings. 'An "examining committee" escer
,\:' taining this fact, let on the water, giving the en
. L \ lucky ihve-dropPero Moro complete introduction
o to aqua pore than he had enjoyed for years pest.
At the same convention, another curious individ
ual was fauns' snugly ensconced in one of the
-1 organ pipes. Whether.or no therousia was "let
r I nn" giving this latter gentleman a "blow out" we
- have not peen able to ascertain."
- "Don't pay tn. Enoch fLir..llatliO7 was the advice
I of a verteran politician Man experienced frien
who boatmen peiraded to alcept a nomination
; as Alderman. The candidate; did not "take,"and
' (vas compelled V, anKart eiplination. "yen oil
0 Sad, my friend." said the old Stager; "that ills
5 interested individual will advise. the display. a
your men on banners huge, obilleg, and.pcnstan
very well kilts way—bat dont pay-tao muchlo .
it." The aspiring citizen looked "with tbankfn
, f amazement-in .the face oehis friends and admit
ted that'll° Itad taken ane \degree. --.Y. Y Cott
. i
.. . , •
, t . Eizonsvoi . Wurr.---Therals mote peofle go
a -leg West-from thle comity thill, than the •
y has been for noose time pot.- A tat half i doze
t Wagons pus through this place daily on \ thei ,
.way Westward, the most of whom\ are bound fo
..-‘i lowa. 'We hope.diere are turmanl good eater'
'f ' , Prising - Mete Uniting Into the coon 4 to 511 tha t
•• plittea.....Cosboeters (O.) :Aye.
:la t _Pt I• . •t• • d saes ,ea . -Loss ofd
Fmnv Lives .•
-
Ilse contlagratiou in the• two adjoining (
_ .
to of of Newcantle and Gateshead proves
. to be he 'neat diaastrous and extensive that •
• e l m toWn in 'England has - sustained (since the ' ,
. greats, fire in London. Tito ktown towns of Neb. •
cattle •,saiGattithead ire well known to occupy : :
~,I opposite Auks of the Tyne, both of them rising
+hose the river margin with Is considerable ,
, `steepness.' The Tyue itself is not more per. ' i
• hap, than iihO yards broad at that part (
( of Mm course wlitch separates the two boroughs. s ,
hob olthem as-' densely populated near the 1 (
is ir, Gateshes
` perhaps, !till more than New
cool°.
About 12 o'cleek 'eu the night of October sth'
the worsted mmufik•tery of Mr. Wilson s in 1:
M Gateshead, was slineuveyed to be m flames, The 1 '
factory was situated near: the top or Western sad' ,
of Hillgate, and both aid of th e lane con:maid- 4 i ;
cations between the two peels of the factory be- I :
! ing obtained ay gangwaym across the Street. The 1 ,'
flames were to be co - ntrolled;\ and themind blow- ("
i , ing,shougl, not very strongly,from the westward, I
\ the tire belituttojcomtunnieste with an adjoining ! ;
1 factory. which belonged, it appenro, to Mr. her- ! ' '
marryn magistrate of the borough:and was known ( '
as `Dertranis Warehoese,but which , was occupied ! °
by Mr. Siemens with a quantity of ititlamable ma-', P
tennis, the exact particulars of which, are y,t, tp
form the subject of judical inquiry, bit of which 1 1 '
sulphur \ nitre, naphtha, ealtektre, &c.', forniedl
, , \
componeut parts. ; ; \ \
Thegequi opinion in the town now ig, that'
the poe t A contained gunpoWder, but thin \ is at ~'s
least ',limb L and ll' the feet were so, it mums 7
i,
eingular that o warning was given the meltitdde "'-''
u
lin the neigbor ood, the rather' an Mr. Bertraie,' "
owner of the b tiding, was generally enpicisett tit - L'
know what it captained, was in the imitlediate ' ""
neighborhood before and at the time of the'sx- 4' '
, plosion, and hos ideeed himself perished in the
ruins. II is certain• Mat no apprehension - from
dauger from eiploSio was•apprehended in any , :
‘,°'
quartet; and those wh worked the engines ear- I.l'
rigid them as near theb ming masa as the heat ! '''
nl
wouldpermit. -- ,,,
Meantime the ;terror . (Prue of Mitigate Was. '
crowded with spectators ;' 'irtflat• scene urn „
u
nion and tumult the police w e not able le ' '" o
back the crowd who presser, Se to the burning ' '
rubes , In ibis dente of this(' it was that the .°
r;,,,
explosion tooli place. While to o
who were en: ~
,L,'l
gaged with theongines, plied them s with redoub
led energy, in th e hope of reduein'4 the flaides ''''
—while the idles were absorbed %he great
.M 1
spectacle that'was presented to their yes,and ° 1 : 1
while no one dreamief further Mite ki lif than ,
( was to be apprehend from the app d :°'
`,pro
gress of the fire, a explosion was \n denly k ' ° :
heard front Mr. Bertram wereliouse,which hook ~ '
both towns to their faun ations, which tronght "*"
the whole mass oriel hog bdildings ipl`the
th
ground, end sad to mute buried , many et the
....
bystanders iu the 'mink 'or 'or did the evil 11 .. "`
there: Several houses lirmik neighborhod w a' ,
thrown down; others were\se.Ously injured;
,:'
large stones and pieces of iireb were hurled:to ,`,,..
immense distances. - The sheet; as felt over the "k . ,
whole district in a radius alien - g fat, many "
miles/ ,\ .
I" But disastrous as these resuliS\we e, th e , pia- 1 "
be
chief dal not destined to closewith e injury
inflicted at the moment From this olcanolof m
inflimable materials large massenefgnited
matter were projected to the s other \ eid or the
water; and a very fear minutes-elapsed before it •,-,,,,
was discovered that a considerable pkl-tien Of I,
the buildiegs in Newcastle, immediately
,ppn‘te d ''
the con fl agration et Gateshead, Were also cosh e. un
The _progress of the fire. no the - Neweastia\she „,
Was somewhat remarkable. Of , course, \Me ''''
greatest betly of Ignited materials was projeCied 1,
straight acmes the river, in a line, with Al ~,
Saints' Churnh. •In that line the houses ed the th .
Quay side firat (cough r flre,'hnd there the geese." t ,.,,,, ,
eat amount of `damage has been done; for where • ; -
mine stood tall and,stately buildings is now oc- „
copied with a blackened and ttudiatingtaiihatile
_'','
\ Mesa of ruins. tide some of these fiery projec- nn
tires thrOwn with greeter force, passed overthe - l'' '
quay, and alighted-tit:the Rubber Bank, where, b 3 : 3
next to the Quay aide, Ike greateel damage ints"cam
been done, and where;(nn any other occasion, ..,
wharyvenitittate been called a' tremendous eon- 8 .
- ft , , , _graVou. ha. , OCcurred.\ That was an the
the
straiglitiina frien,theexplidett warehouse. Bet, C '
riz - m1 , 1,41913' to that; the 'fii - u"thas extended to a ten'
cousidernble length`aleng the puny, and very few m
houses below the, bridge are, , nninjured, after. ,
. which elle ennflagratien begins;:andsextends for
about tap er,thace Iturideed ysiolde.dowethe oiler .!
and the conflagralialk running-up,the wall, tins ..
destroyed-iitarly",the"whole bioek`",el" buildings'
from the elite M\ the_ Butcher Biusir.:(-Vbeehunih- m „ -
ea on coati sideaPpeom to, bound the seene of th e °'
ettlamity„et lease hl its niosidisastrounfeatares. b' ! All Saints Church `has hardly a whole - ,pane'of Y
I glues in it St. May's at Gateshead, seems 'to P °
,\ be much more roughly handle,h, . ,Ki !
1 The harlots of -the Meene on Friday morning be
nee described by those who witneieed it,.ai Ow- n
\ fully grind. The conflagration af :lir. Bertrines °l '
'worehoute previous to the'explosiOns \ must hide -,
presented an extraordinary appearance. The c.
suipithr, papilla, and ether, comhastside tuateri- s . en
\
els:, in ' Sheets of bine flame, relied out oCtisonp-I T.
• per windows, and streamed dairn the std of the 'th
tall Pije Presenting the appeirance, in the lan- •C•
guageof One IMO witnessed it; m Of a entarent in • •
flames. Thefeight wasbeotwitnesiedfremtheMigh ti.
Level hridgewhielt, was crowded 'at the moineut al
with anxiclo apectabars. Seidel/thus the explo
sion took is aces „ that triumph of engineering skill ,
began to vi ratacjike a ;piece of this wire, and \ ",
the trot thonght'nf their; upon it was, that.that
magnificent erector( was about te fall. The pro
jection of the 111n . ning matM(ials across the river
alma wonderful ightfor these who had mildness !"
to witness it, but.. L 't. \must Be avowed that there, '
in
were very few that condttion. A universal c(
stupor seems rolls rte. have `prevailed evi47- 0
Whore, fleet broke 10\thenereams and wailinge 0
of women mid children, rind by 'the ignition- of a
the houses on the Neweratieside of the river.' It I
was sometime; however," \1 before 160:abide of the' ,
spectators awoke to the hill Cq.tent of the calande 'l'
t y . ,,_‘' ‘•;; l _.' ! .
In-addition to the dead malia that \ were ire- . g
covered from the rains, 112.'pereons =Moorless •
injured were carried to the Netweiatle hafirmal-y, •
where their cases were all atteude'd to and their
wounds dressed, and the great fitak. of "them •
were receited into the wards. Of Mese, five . per
, sons have diedsinae their adtaissien-three Men
,and twa women; and• two More, n'woman and'ka ,
child arenot expect-tat to recover. \it is insnot z ,
ethic to state, within one or fwe, the pomber of\ ,
death. that hove occurred from this end disaster,
as in the confusion and excitement noM I
isti!have
been left at any of the police statitinss•lt is close ,
epatr4o. There still seems a ver'y'strotig fins-
Preseion that nunpoider was the agenevvideh
produced the explosion. ! .. ',: \ , r ., . .
. . \ n
1 ,
P, B, MANcIiSSTER, l ea r n AGAlll.—We.a 'ota a
gentleman whose veracity is 'blushed for by (led.'
• Strader and others, that I'. B. Manchester, late Of. -(!
the Peaple•.s, Bank, was been, in Columbus, iis this,
F State, on Monday evening last. It appears that ‘,.'
. ''
after leering i s awrencehurgh, he 'rode to Deer-
• .field, on the Little Miami Railway_
_re
he teak
the cars for Columbus, arriving there about half \
,• pat 10,o'cloela Ile etopped at the Neil Idolise,',
• ! where Manchester, registered.his mane as S.A. "
Broarn, leaving the place of residence blink.
• When \the:porters laranght his trunks into ttni ho
tel,,they, aoteplained of their being very•heivy.
, One- geotiensin standing near the clerk's desk
. \ remarked, that be believed the person who magi,
e \ (ere,' his name, es Brown, to be Manchester, of
Cbacinnati." \ ,Teantisfy themselves, they sent far
a gentleman of, Columbus, who they knew
e had deplisited in' the People's Bank and knew
, Manchester. 'its a few minutes after, the deep- ,
odor add Several oft hiefrieudn came in. The
f , ,,, porter was despatched to "Mr. liiown'a", mom
, \to tell him that &gentlemen was in the offitte de
- ‘irous Of : seeing hint. Manchester '(Brown) came
out mid !Was met by \ bis depositor, who demiat
e ed,,, the $7OO be \ lea deposited tn . the Peoples
Beak.. ManethesterdeOlared th ethe horse rondo
, 'and' as unable to!pay the amount. ( The depos- ,
,tor ihsisted en having Me money'omenring'hite \
O that ihthe did 'not pay it,\he 'wouldhe lynched.-
ManehMter thic tookthe depositor into hiameom
t end paid $4OO in, cash and $3OO in . Rillabor-
Q ough antNineinniii Rallread•herls. Its cornea.
t\ ny with idalawyer,, , be then took a carriage and
- • left for part\unknown.—Ciit Qua. ' \ ( (-
\
,
o \As -Exeraeitivx Acelintri.—lfisia elated that
this, .76t. to thelin.squelvanna(Railioculrstimpany
- of (14e Fourth *equip collision, to ad fite;',lnelnii-
,
• log the damages pfid to suffereis, Meant $30X109;
' there'being but ent4more claimant , ' yet, to se, tti•
o with, who demands, $5OOO TOT' the' , injurie s be
, sustained. . \ .i:
o Why is side \ nt Pierce like`the Globe which
we inhabit \ •
1 , 3 1 Because, thoOgla \ heirie thought at 'firei to.
II
be perfect . in Air sphere, 'it is now, known he . ! ,
"ionrirkrob/y jlattesed\ at 4, POLLI." . ,
•-
f 1 After the lernpesta of \ defeat that have swept '
• ; 1 over the athninis , E,tion 4omVennsylianift, Ohio
.r 1 and Indriniq - 11 ust beelmeriog to the hearts '
.1 of President Pie and hiaablis pillars( of State I,
i- st-Washiegtois,- to laem titer \ there is is Dernocratm
‘j, • is majority intim Te\ritoriallegielahareof New
\ Boston, Oct. 25.—T e nobstv he bent of
-- italiowell, lied the Ithip nilder' bank of Main.
n 1 arsilvfased et the Suffo brink, .-‘''' ;, - •
1 .
it 1
, al3llollirril ar Hosimin. Alijititll,ooo built
( r 'grants bawl arrived at Baston - during the list
-" three'aimiths; ineluding 'eve* hundred Booted;
li girls *Work In the haw England tsetse.
. ,
L ikish impairialpf Crtinnei to filalf. l
\ . -
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VO M
LIE LXVIO4sI
—UMBER 62.
'). .
•
larereerias Mm Cuba—The Amautaattese of
eastaneda—Seelone islet at Harmon.
Ilsysss, Oet. 14, 1884.--Sinci I lids had the
pleasure of. writing to yonrnothing of Impor- ~.
. tance had occurred ea our orderly and gelato:lffy ',,
until night before last, when it was disturbed by.
one of the most cowardly asseinstiona,whicli,, ,, " •
occesionally occur acenngst our nertighted pop ,
lace. This was one of more importance than -
u.sul, as the •unfortunate sere= was Jose A.
Gameneda, the ,individeal who captured Gen.
Leper., and against whom vengeancorielifltworn
at the time. • . . ,
Soon after he received the reward; (8 680.6 .)
which the Government offered for the capture of
Loper., he wept to Spain, kissed the Queen's ',
hand, anti received the honored cress of distinct
tion, for his tgallantry,) and he has but lately
returned Ho had been watched conatantle. for
the fatal opportunity, and en the evening of the
12th, between the hours of 1 and 8, he was play- '
ing a game of billiards at a coffee house called
Martery Belona, outside. of the city, and as be
was in the act of striking the ball, with his back •
towards a blind ma the piazza,, he was shot
through the blind, two balls entering: the hack of •
his head, which almost !blatantly ~ killed him;
and, although there was a great number of pee
,le present, the assassin made good his escape.
Gen. Concha had had an interview srlh him on
that day, and it is said gave him an eint- •
t t
•• ent as captain <la partido. Concha fe s this
an insult to him, and has offered a la re
ard for the apprehension of the. aseassln.-
- esteelay afternden he was buried. At A lle
me of starting ri• mob collected, s and Show is •
°termination to prevent,-if possiele, the in
e ent A guard of soldiers was ordered out
• • tect the ,eceiaias on, the way to •reampe.San- \
," 'Which teas followed by an 'lmmense crowd, ni
offing, thro w ing Stones, Ss,, and It * u with \
-rest difficulty that the grave ens leeched.
`6vervil or the city guard *ere badly injured— e
nurnbeWef the rioters were arrested, end no ,
oubr. will he severely dealt with. This eaatente
a wedoesiised by everyone; his character was '
lways bad, and once his' life was saved•by Gen.
.pez, hen lto was Prwsident of the Military
mulles on, bible casting vote. Such was his
:retitinie,l.Ont he hunted the poor noon out with
, e_, „„ in his\honr Of distrese, to get the reward
or 's preciene held. '• •
~ . Last evening the grand serenade'came off in
he Plus de .Artess. \There were hbout 100 inn
icians
-,
and ungerepresette, who performed and .
sing from 8 o'clackantal 10. The equare aid
eirrtriznding streets were croarded—at least Ife
i 1 persons being pretreat. \ Ladies, in their Tee
•
ntee erirronntled the equal.° four deep, and al- •
• gather, it was one ofthe greatest shows of the
ind welave ever had. •All sivauted , pleased,and
t•e scene ended without relehap, to any one. ••
Gen. Pezuella and his tinnily left for Spain in
I. 0 Spanish steamer Colon orethenth. He leaves
ehind hint but few friends. \•\ ' t "
There is nothing new in the . politics of the Ise
.d. Everything remains. very!, qttlee. and no •
•üble of any kind is now appeehended, and -
•at tranquility may continue Is the wish of all,
wearable men. ,• •N "
,The Captain Generilloes on endeavoring to
rhy \ e in every way ho can. He lane a work
hi
e m, and by degrees he will, no, doubt, do
11u gr 24: 4. 0. Pte \
It A
81 . .43q1p1i AMONG TanAYIIIOASS.--On'Sqtaday
fight Instleeme fifteen or twenty slues depkrted
•is city \fon the colder climates, of the nee*.
is genera . * sips red that they:absoontleff tin, '
er the adrisci k and control of - the very efficient
nclergedne Tread agents; who 'seem to, hoick,
!aeet, and pro t this City. - - \ •e.
Three of thett vet belonged to Pierre Chou
r.t,
an, three to le net Bl a ck, tic to - Edward 'i/. \
try, and some'th or four to Mr. Merril, all 01
e city. \
.They pro bly decamped about mid 2 \
in cc l i,
iht, haying, undeet \ he permission of their
tiers to attend ch o re gathered themselves to
her and set out in ze , compauy. Heavy re
a, , sliave been offeredby their ewnere, and of- . •
err al , in doer pureuihni‘them. Itis extreme- , .
preha e • that*ll , or a me),strity of them, will
, retail s for with the gerNare a number of
omen' children, and we : etieve some aged
• d exit. I They, did not Izess the river on
\
!sudsy niSht\ as is thought, atul„ , are yet hid In
• e city.hey may 'have paiseil over and se
-2t
ted the l
il
ies some , where neiliethe 'borders 2
util search s till„be discontinued; When they will
like gcrod the4ilespe. '• If • they :at not very
~.
Mindy man thy their pilots will be .
Ilan_and bronithehack--
.St, hold..
, .
• Bnckwhest etike)rtire net welt adapts to : We:
,en 'or ibildeen. erewhe are in' but=dapne
uptitioni „Wife etre elyk digestive powers,, .
\
• dispoSeet them, b t 'they should be *en
y no one of fiedoor h bile, disposed to cOtuit,i
ation or dispepsia. eltildien Weald never bp d;
'a to eat them until they4tuir a full set efi .
• eth, and then should be es ally watched un- \ •
it they become accustomed ; them; for they
re feverish thingeat best;'; . ..,
a e
In September best is box ofl tuinating,teer- \\.„
nry was found hdried fieuenthe neck of the _— -
ilroad between .Lill e and TefirtrilSlrikrartle: '
lie . mereary, which Pessesien inbetilesiie force •
irty times stronger than gin porillerOrnit eon , . •
ected with a wire which. extended 3 eAhng. wale
t 'netith the Band. • The apparatus \ without
eels intended by the aid "of electricig to blow
• p and destroy a train of ears „ t •
By 'recent investigations it appears A ixty. .
'Cr cent • of the lettere sent through the niS In
• is country are prepaid. \'• 't
TITS Maiscraerrnx or CHAXIIGR b.—A .4,
' 'al in New York has developed some singular \
beta tonchieg the manufacture of Newark and \
• tea the choicest brands or champagnes' Empt:fa• \
hatepagne bottles are bought at thitheteis and \ \
• thee \ places, the labels are ingeniously , leeltated%.. \
and the whole finishing and packing area ex- ' •
•et reeemblance bf the , genuine article., \ This
spars ch ampagne . is sold in great quautities ,
to the hotels and to dealers, and the .quettity, of
it drank doubtless greatly exceeds that ofirthe
genuine iteportatation. Many a man sinicke
his lips over Heldsick . . of Schreider,; that was
never nearer yrance thin Neivark, There MIS:
beer, some disputes Ovei•_thcit te?ra , •IntleeentlY• \ \
-drunk," We think that cartes of this kind
e hotdd
be rep orted rrdiehoneetly drank." - ' \‘'
.illeerainer reltTuaßet•S•l. OS etba. DIM v. 2
'S. ..
—A petition in favor of this object has been "
placed at the liferchards• Exchange, 'in DOWD, ,
and also another pieces in that city and through
out: the State of MeSsachnsether.•where, a few -
ears ago, the universal cry wise that nothing
, ut. s'high tariff could save the country from al- -
•• set certain ruin. We take the following ex
tract from the petition: ' .•, • ,
Accent
action of the most prominent ... coal op
crater's bathe country, bare .deracnistratcd the
impropriety of further protection of an interest
abundantly `able to take care of , itself's' and your • •
petitioUrs represent that en immediate repeal of
'the existleg bdrthensome national coal tax would
balled 'with Satisfaction by every CLAM of the
.communitieot "directly interested in speculative •
coinbinifioo Also the price of seal,
..
• •
The eau ' n . 6:Witness stun that it,thank
ed Gird "in rending. pt. Luce's naritiver-thank
Peddle Arctic was of a British veisel—nor
'her luliberly 'crew' 13 'fish seamen!" Not .sto
fasts since it has p,ut, non the footing:steeds:tn. '
silty, we hesitate net to mm our belief that if -
the aiad servants of the. Arctio had been-
American, titiy would, hav behaved , better; bat
in looking over the listwe ft d\ their chiefly born
subjects of therEnglish Gee° . The people who
remained with`the women we 'chiefly Ameri•
Cans.—F: I: 2 — .4 \• -
Dzveuare, nr `E nos . -11ear nosh,, Wis.,
last week, &drunk ' man MIS lite ' lly devoured
....-
e% :,
by hogs while lyin',in the read,
.* tietate of
beastly intoxication :\ His bones and t\efew rem- •
narks of clothing Cul ,were foiled. ,- •
•
(TABLE EUno the
17 alms se' est of houses In relation to 'stab Iles.
„ n „,,,,,,,,,,, ,'lt ne , en rein • working...by Jabs. ate, .
'''' v ' t ' rh ''' ' . 7 .l"til'lVe9?' " "tl`46 to PP Vier '.
•
, :z..... - ArA,, ....w..,41,7frz Onieser" . , flO\ss to,
third EsSlish sdition.•ltd uOtes tau' &Willow, adbyted
te srseoleen.food sad <llmto, by 11. Alien. Edit.: of
Um American Agristausist, bar ash. by ,
oC2I IC AlCl.# CIL 63 Wood
600 es . I L,JE VITRIOgin ee an ,
, h
O RENT.-Two handsoo Stores in Al
F
Pepe Ilan D ote Third tf.,wist door to \ '
]docket at. YuMm...Wa {Mu ou the Ist ofif womb., ,
_ _ :.. 13. D. GBv , ult
.0010 ..088w. allsaut it, Mums. SU md ath
CORN 131100.31&:-200 dozen. assokted size- :
,/,,,,a.c r - . eos • ILDALZart a Co.
. . .
MURPHY Zr. , BURCHFIELD havn iir ree'd
pee uspress. Rich India. SUS,: Plil EU Cloth
' u• a EU., Plush. ' They mad 'mita so au mu
from tb• Lam. . , . . cc I
.VAMILY BIBLES--Tiii . subscriber Izns
\ host .2n51 . • Issas aseeetssent . aB Family Btildoe,S , a
Ar" ( Ma il• 2. * ".1. *. ' k o la TiON. is . saiiia et. \
\
' (10 3IONONGA APIA RYE WHISKY— ,
151120h1a otellpelior nuelltrilB47. on heed and form&
ILITHEAT.WIipSKY-1 =akar very sloe.
v - rime:Ude for sale to quautltim to ImltLby
,
aal {L
CIIEERING=That in theme davit' 'of hit -
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