i? i f:ocr (MZETTE PithLunn BY Et. NEDDL aEa.==r rm-=26 , :prrr9.73 k WEDNESDAY 14.01INMG, Nov. 12, 1816. 2LieDrair.storror. OA rAcu itted or 'lllld 17/1.% sascam. Pumbl.ll sarvto ti,NKLY—Tro Dailaxs smnil7o, In 'MU - Bmm Jabs 10 moiled cm the , tecodar.condltioar: • SirPerstm as 1 . admllo.4lllllo • 411 b. ing[e 000 ex` la I.e. a n 7, ne t OMes,st any.tLate, 01 trading onta . cq...r, oirmvanet 101,770.enboawertiletlf •ory*,l Irb,al7.timotrla vat.u•leva 111. R . A.TES:or:ADVERTISINO.. (10Ul l a ot h 0717171 0 0 Dv oath oodit:enet I 01.00 0 7a- 0 . 110. one .41 76 5 (0 0 09 .", 700 eLt 11 00 ,Ths torero ........»1800 $1•0.110g Cards..(6lbats at les) rer annum 000 deu•r tar w.badE-11101111 - . 7J 110 PROSPECTUS Tim P,ITT SBERGH GAZETTE FOE 1856-7. At the close of -one of the , most exciting and ensa.fal polltlcti. est:L.l.44ms the ezwitiy half eras watmsit4 the Opponants o 1 Elsverrixtonitra LA of the Plettortai Mathliteral= fthi thattuselath, although alth: :Wroth of rleair. excluded hoot the eadorhtent of tt.— .. , :ii. -- hythilnas otrenasfleards they hate' loft the trlamph they eo won destrredould theneoedelty U tald Irma them • of ennithltdlta tha intrauct for foutTelz3 MGM In the hope ateePortna the ultimata it=esa of their zninolplea. accomplishing - the work width Ile beds. thorn. there re Inabrimentality sal:ate:A as the nearpaper Is the greet engthe upon which they must rely.— ' Throne; ird.ftener they can spread before the 00001. the 'lfeeta end the eidndunita ntan which they depend; and it je Lott they must look for the elleattial 'bah:allot& at lhatr. ;Kea ;plan. . As onetime.; and Magni &drools of Prim thantiplea mot dean:Lined onlionent of the general altos end roller of the - so.celled D,mocratie party, ac derelthed under •Yrseldnat Pierce and. In the 01.-nrostl. Platierm. the Peruconnor thizertcorthe itselftothe friends of Freedom'. ALL.; tralidtethetrpthrthage andonpport, 13,sepIrenlistedln the corm Littleh hue taken ouch• firm holdleipOn the true . :.... - „.hoarth of the nation, Ito candullars hope and shallot:Live MA* it anedlclent auslllirf.ll the thread and main.. tamnn of U o nalimm raith4nle.n and they mature to op. ''Penktnthaploblir, to give It aloha. annport as win widen the salmi& Of ith el:fatalness &adamant* It to contribute ?IMO quota to thefllnsl trimaph of which w 0 all lire In thprotation: ' • The t/iXels%,:standi, po ll timUr. upon the niatierm ; 0414twd by thi Republican fictional Cenrentlert which Philadelpbla on tae 17th of June. 18 , 50..0 nom -.",:hiatell JOOO C. rr.rics.t for the Procidencf. That plat. .;* 'form iinhormas its political creel MU ' fir the prlntlplea amain .4 boldly and clearly eat forth It will battle with , `„,, , ,011 thy enirgr which a ELPSI them can glee. It nal 6..nit...0n of Pia*orp ore: Pre, Territory and 13 . 7 GlLllmitorint or ottuarrim, of new foiethennibeelng the. Blavo Interest, and It oppose. otenerallst the pro.s•avetspolfry of the Party Lapointe Which Is thoroughly at war with the • • lOW= Cfpur froe gorrmament amt .the Interests of free Wm. It - v(ll2lmi atm for all the thrifts of the working. GM& =lam than:rake:lon which le deo to Athliiii=llln- ItaWandthml .dovolopemonta. It will sc. resist the arrogant thtiors and pro termene of the Papier In thiscountry . to control and destrol" our tom ': • monthhools, astrallas It, eff.rts of Its ocelot:l...sacs to obtain the p.... visa eta:elusive Trltllesta sad powera; . Wlthett: engaging In any worthrs up oa purely tank, wili othme and withstand Ls dettlens of ateeratag • poiltical power bf arrarlng Ito namhars • upon the ede 0: the pies:anus democratic party. The °Metre IL, Im4ies„ &Pittsburgh paper, and dove . tato Pittsburgh lotirests. It has boon pobarhod, now, • • the e s i.rr year% ',tack dint it h. Identiled It .,selfn,wnpletely: with the buclemt and eatery:ire 01 the • .. eltrwhcaW =MI It Ware: and It IS our paripse to pre tome this therecterithlc In the mort dedded manner. - . .12111:3E1 to thtei fettoyet of the payer the nub. ILettcriotthottatitut andel:eon to Otlit with the torrent tunes &the din end to glees; mouth inkcel.aneons reed ing es theiyowertrill altow. They ern attire to make It 'worthy of edr—byton to any family ctro:e cot tally de raring of tho support thoy We elt 0= LCD Mt% LI1•1127 SaCCIO3.IIDt 0217 to Miaow their suleettpttost„ but to ezt,e,l oor drehletloa is se hostage. There!. vacs!, s zelhlth-- - tood where new o:Omit= mar not be ote.inel. Oat turns ere Icrt, slut the thitel prOpttaor.e ; thaws snare oat trh , rain thait Ith - sta .be dittplt• greteful far tptte herzzehl al:tette la hetet! orate ptret. Da1171:74:4.ta. /11- annum {Tesler .4 Ong tan .+1.24 itte clutre rldu. Advism.e pSamentS atriatly reqtire,l. and theluDar tapped Sten! rear is oat, wale.. It I' nursed. Add= ( A. RIDDLE,• 00.. •• tlergys ince. Pittebtush. P. "Gtaz Itrar.Dr Ecns SUCOREDID."—This 'what the Eickotrad Enquirtr saya, iD iiew diet%Manna the.late slot:Use. It set out ear ly pe campaign, with the threat, "Eleot Fremont, and we 17111 distolre the Unica." Tale has been the staple of Southern argument ever fruce„and Northern men were appealed to by Northern men t oppose Fremont and wive the Vein; for the South had threatened to over 'throw it. . "We will manta Ivan the Capital," cried Coloaelßrooks. "We'll starve yon to death -:-take away yanr trade—trander our custom to "England-71u loose an insane:Alen of labor on enpltal," ehristed the alehnaond Eippirer.— organlze the yeomen of Virginia," said Vorernor IVlie—and an inscrutable rumor went •forili that Jefferson Davis woe about to with diaw the United States troops from the navy yards of the . ol4 Domialoff," - to afford the ()over t:Sir a chance to occupy! Lot GIB have a Canyon tionof Southern Gammon, said the gallant Governor, and fottlawlth the telegraph ermounces .a:myeterlonszuhernsterlal meeting at Raleigh. .11:n4 thus the whole tribe, raved to the end of Pie.oltapter. ;liew for the sequel. The October eleetions fol lowed bringing a locofooo triumph In Pennsylva nia in/Indiana and Bemiring n locofono majority in the next Ccagress: Forthwith the Richmond Enguwer claims thellotory as the remit of its -_threats, of diennien, awl it thus proceeds tejos. • tify and glorify itself: "Wenever threaten distaiion, until oppression - la likely te become intolerable, and then as the ' . cdly,tneaus left to Judaea the oppressors to *-'pactitt and denst from their purposes—or, fail. Jag therein, to be rid of their rule. ,Dat, we'wish to know, should the Govern .meat ever pass into the hands of a eeotional ,party, what right or what remedy will be left to the minority, except dlsanlonf Why, none whit. Oyer. Yet discmion is an easy and all-earocient Temerly—o check to sectional oppression, fear of irltiob; and wbiele alone, will preserve the IJeion.". “Otrr rallying cry PHI boDivanion! Diaunion! whenever wo are threatened with'eueli a fete. .The dagger, for Me present haa passed. Oct' ET.DI - IMCDEIIIMD. VIE viz ?HZ/MUFF LED . OHEISMI :TEM 'HEFTED , / OF 313EISTAIICE, TO BE BIMIUAfI DAffoirss swam.” pJeSsant reading for northern dengh kiics. _lt,ls tentedisnot to enying—"l4o keep the direst of Disunion as s remedy against the woorttou of nerthorn manhood. We here ecaied 4on effoctently with it this time: (tar remedy -hoe oneceeded; end we will prieerre and eberigh It Ward another oppor toad/ for using it decors." . - What, now, ye weak, !bold, trembling, knock. loaned Tiniou-eavere=vbat bane yea gained by atibrolttiog in terior to thin threat ? Them) fel lows tam , n p o n yoti .nd Icll you that they only need Seto ftighteii you into their ethernet, and that they trlll'do.it Again, jnet an a anew, eearoo the clildren with a bugaboo. It is thoire to ebr_....-Ltert and yours to eubrait. tot eveD nubluienion bas earned bat a paltry - 4:otpcineminie of the dreaded evil. bittern. -../iOyea .. and Orr;litiiibtie of COngrese tram South " . /./Jasolins, proclaim that the oloo:104 of Booktanau qdTIMITA 6.',3 Unica for focr yeare, or . ;-: . ratles, - ;pra !.:e dimolatlon tiIllBGO jho tLThs.eleetoh Irery solsimonts.oSi these speeohis - Bgfollotte7 4 to/lheee aperchtto are oignilicant, as indicating hots' menof all ehados of opinion are driven, in = there times; to - occupy a common ground-4n to °soupy the ground -which this paper tam long nutintained, that thaunion of the North .4.nd the South Cannot be...p=aried. Ltp sn i gu y - -napectients may ream to close ties 'wounds sthich Sectional hostility , hoe illtaleted, but Sterols no ‘4tt Pentical.pharriacy %tit •vi. heal them. -,C01: Orr is rlitit—s thousand times tight-10 that.the election of Mr. Bucbaphrt Mould only defer the event four years. We arSnu truth, two nations, 'with incurable antipathies, attempt , tog to llvo under 'this satoot7Oosertitnent--and that by agrempent,' and not by the compulsion of a central:and - irrcelstilile ' force." •- • - -4,w cil • . . lurnots.--Aro have nothing del site from .hat - thothloogoriihtme of asturlsy ex preaSu.e fine that thotoporte frier tho South ntri.oouttltea hate hoer' kept back until it who what majorities were wonted to gtvo the M Attasomo, ono the majorities have been ::_framcit neeordlogly. There is no, doubt et the soooe}e of tkiiillepttbll44 State Tiokot, , ILO re- ' post that the 1 , 111m0r5 men - , resell alit the m ti oat mori on tbe't3ta . to ticket in false; they ' • had a tiOtot of their OWL . , a - - : - • Petaininnia OfficiaL Fres62.2 11111. FULL • t .91 b 99 . Union. Lltehu Etel4t. 2437 2.1.45 1.120 I=6 9,062 13.99618,.717 = 891 2,453 .2,996 .312 1,784 152 84 1 94.4 m. 9 . 2 14--H....416 , 4,319 Loar ...,- 2s: SAS • anztfors-----.-- 14 5.96'3 7 2 8 5,99 39 7/ (3141.211/49..........-.......-.1.958 3.305 1. Ea 93 3.427 3.037 1,472 1,66,5 14 90343 6,901' 9,.156 6.„v $25 0n,yr0.d...„.1.,„4_.... 3,19 6.364 9.2a1 4 41 (larb6u...„ 1.00 9 999 512 1217 150 2,2000 -1,449 3,729 210 ' 6 Dant:9n-- 2.092 ."a,944 1,514 2,330 00 I,9er. 1.724 1,665 168 7 12 2484 6,138 9.150 -252 Tn0"1111.2 2.469 3,1164 - 10 ::.1,614.1,362. 1•2 12 2124 1.834 926 099 737 1,702. " ~ 4 .561..3.843 218 32 1,461 - 1.646 '1.963 LELS 4.121 ; 3.410"3,319. 91 01 6.701. 6.165 4,060 205 61.3 Least= 1.592 '8996 2,519 Ma 41 1.731 9 .078 3.070 - .84 0,731 10,273 o,ooa 3,615 • 977 1,4 9 1 1206. 216 959 61 2,278 517 660 67 12 2.059 3,701 3.701 -- 703 1. 2 9 2 884 .66 8 131 11 liorthsmnlmn6.26 o ' 1,612 1.167 645 1,191 Norummaiirillr 30.59 062 , 466 1,095 Z 4 pm1, 48h bu i........ i2:Agan, 20,111_ 7,1333 12,21811,966 Seh9ll.l,Dl 7.035 • - 4.66. 2.188 2,616 367 6,112 4,435 4,1211 2:343 (6 Walthlog4o3 .---'..... 4,289 4,471 4,M1 137 1 0.679 4,818 - - 1,661 Fans Bunew r —The present high price of Su gar, and tho tact that the coneumntion of that article is daily! increasing while the home pro duction of it id falling off, iceman) , tarn at , tentien to the; enormoue taco we are.pr.)ing into the Natictial Treasury for the benefit of a handful of LAASISI3O • Slaveholdeve, not over 2,500 in al!, ttho ure interested In the growth of Sega upon,eur own soil. Lath at the fol lowing feets, for the caizpilatioa of which we are indebted to the Cleveland Herald "Tho amount of brawn sugar and molasses im ported into the'Unlted States for the year owl. lag Juno 30, 1855, according to the Troaanry Report on Cortimerat and Navigation, woe as follcae: ' Brown Sugar, Th 3, 488,307,442; valne, $14,- 418,887. . . Molasses, !along, 26,385,693; rano, $3,502, 370. These =omits tom haler froth the average of several yeatig past. The amount of imported refined Sugar ill email. The duty on'lnolaises . vied anger is 30 per cent. ad valorem; the amount of duty for -the year 1855 thereforeiwas at Eager $4,325,666, and on manages, 51,00,711—t0t%1, $5,376,377. The quantity of cane eager produced iu the United Statee,irtocarding to the census of 1850, was 237,183 hogeheade of 1000 lbs each, valued at $12,378;850; of molasses, 12,700,091 gallons, valued at $2,540,179. Total, $14,919,029. This valnatien is about 50 per cont. mere per 'pound and gallon than that of the Imported ar ticle, the Cuetpm Homo valuation of which le made, as of the place whence imported, and of course does not luolnde duty or freight." Thaws are th!o figures for 1855; for the year ending Jane 30, 1856, the aggregate is larger, because the falling cff of the domestic crop has increased the demand for foreign sugar. The number of sugar growers in Louisiana and Tome is, according to the cenens,,but 2,516. The culture of;the sugarcano is eonfined to a very email tram of eountry,and the late failures of the crops bap suggested grave eioubts wheth er it can he profitably cultivated in our climate and nil, fora long period of years, Now, why should we be taxed million! upon millions, to be up the little local intorect of those 2,516 slaitheldere? The price of the im ported article, which we hare to import, because the 2,516 eltiviholdere cannot supply oar de, mends, is enhanced by the 30 per eent. duty, $5,876,377. • This gees into the Treasury; o heavy government tax certainly. on a single ar ticle which is one of the prime fleecesoriels of life. IT the of the donieetle article is en hanced In the name ratio, then consumers pay $3,542,860 mere, which goes into the pockets of a few hundred Sugar groweis by way of bonaty. Millions of persona aro taxed upon en article of prime daily miceseity to the amount of nearly $9,000,000, for the bourfit two thousand five hundred wllizo men, the owners of twenty thousand alansi Tea and eoffge , ertielea of like necessity, are imported doty+oce. The orsonsita of these or.. ticles for the year 1851, were: If.a duty W9;9 .levied for revenue only, it is not ':easy to BCi why these articles should be free. But witl; all the clamor we have heard &bent free *ode. the Southern politicians take ware to keep a 'tariff for prolivirm upon their preluete. Our contempirary of the Cleveland Herald, to these recta odd the fenny/lug comments • ••With duty ea sugar, it in a dood tax on every consumer. No putatn legislation ems make our , climate tropical, or adopt cur salt to the culture of the cane. There le no growing interest soak ing developmen4. Bat sugar is taxed for the benefit of twenty five hundro-.1 planters only. Every pound cOntributes • its share, not that sugar .culture May be extended, but that tho Dime's of sugariestates and negroes, may real • toe a large profit. TM repeal ofithe duty on anger would bring down the priev a that article more than thirty per cent. Why ihoold it remain? For revenue' Why not tan the!other necessaries of life then at an equal rate ? For protection 7 There is noth ing but this handfed of planters to protect. The growth cannot he extended; all the legislative beauties in the world cannot stimulate competi• Lion or mach itcrease the production. The principle of protection , to generally understood, has no application in the care. Al. bear the burthen; a few ram, the benefit." It is time, 104 we think, to begin ts clamor for Free Sugar. iWe have Fete Coffee and Free Tea, and Sugar le equally a necessity with them, The only poselbli resion for prolonging a duty upon it Is tho one we hpe assigned—to protect a handful of native growers. It is no reason at all. There is nothing rational in Ir. Sugar the people most havd t and they moot have it from abroad for ilea:4ot be pro dooed at home. Then let the duty be tetken off it. An article which is a necessity of life to every poor man as well 19 every r/oh matt in the country, shOuld be cheapened to th; lowest possible point. The government ahottld not stand between the con sumer and the pro . pducer and extract from him, for no practical good . , an addition of 10 per cent, to the prize of every pound of Sugar. This •is not a government foi l the protection of monopolies , butkr the protection of the people. Off. with thlit tariff, therefore, and let no have Free Sugar, ne well as Free Tea and Coffee. • I -- I ---- ....• ---- - If TIII7 A Enna dovneastma!'—Our Fourth of July and Thatiloglving orator, boast thatit la, and•clairnthat heroowe nra free to exercise, our political rig, to without himhzuse or re straint. But an man who will nit. down and rend the local reeorda of New York and Bald • more for Tuesday, the 4th of November, and take note of meta et the Tolle, Byte lost, heads broken, men drizion off by rowdieu for daring to colons they pleatie, Zee., will rise from theirper neal with aomething like a conviction that in thou° cities, at liaat, our boast of a free gov ernment le a fared. We subjoin an extract from 'the charge deliver i ed to the Grand Jury of New York by ReeorderlAmith. Tho Recorder, it will 'be borne in mind) lea democratic cdfico holder, and New York is a city under democratio rule. Recorder Smith etiid: "Within the p4aent week our olty has been thisioane of outrages at the tiollo, which. ere hnizillating to us as citizens and dirgraccfal to tbote•haviog the tiower to check them. In the First Ward of this laity, and almost within hear ing of the office otitho Mayor and Chief of Pol.. lee, from the opening to the closing of the polio, there was one constant ammo of riot owl blood. shed. Respectable citizens, Who went peace- , fully to the polls jo deposit their voter, were knocked down and (dragged through the streets, - without any interference on the part of the ' pollee to prevent the outrages. Hundreds wore driven from the Tiolls by an orgntdsed band of desperadoes, win e openly 'refund to allow the elector td deposita.:vote, unless Itcontairied the name of a certain candidate. 1. A i 2 ..."And what is very temarkabl hough blood ran freely in many *arde of the a end though mom now lie at lie point or . from the wounds• they recei ed on, th e ay of election, coerce ono of the qfer.dera against the law Lisa been a riveted by any of the police." ,• A Snstotra Qat szos.—Tu view of the vote in Chester, Delaware aid Philadelphia counties at the late election, reline constrained to usk oar contemporaries In those counties a 'question which has been preying upon oar mind for some days—Did tbo Quakiro Vote? We worn named that they did not vo eat the ilret electihn; and if they did veto at tb second we would like to be assured of the feet otraa.—,A new Broiling taxied in this city, atith the kiitidolors of yrtilcdt tea ad. mar moiled heri, end ro acyrolont patronage to Tun Elizarto psiior Is about ti) be for ate vertiseriiont. Mei apt dotditleim roteil suidstin it. .~.. ~.~., fa , Tzta Maas ea4 eases.. 1151 ott.r um GREAT =Grog . Altb.n refriere tally alai =am od of Ito sin JAI/Es CLAB feat that ,eh. Pill 33 " / 1 " 121°Ial " le - Celebrated Female - taco in !; , .!.?lat!l Ostit - 7 1:11sho llnghts,lesoutg trom a . pre , ciirgot , ocellll4 , fli the y K. Fininaore ad ctlinr-,..3te wirlitn ea:tecroilthe, ad. , 14 .tunaseetta nartneg i ! , tsairn of {to p . artieL' th'eniselvoko ,11 .0.4.rib.abt.-sd .. . ..., The following from the Lealerllle Jcsi - inaL is jest i -.- 17 . , 1 ,„,„„e„...n ar e ..., ro.C.Vrt 6:I to the point I t0...5.4 on th, c.entklrrierrnl with ~ ...31115e..cp1.1 bw nn.al twn or £bn& awl,. "Altbougla unsacceufol in too elveticet of Its Lavinia.; i'her Reit,' the nr,netitrt...ott" n . candidate, the finieficait. party dicercee • the Tartan drorinz {lbw:. anablcin.th. me . gratitude of the country fey r.hat it has done in , eatke with Weir to herrallandetlli. the recent .contest. The seppoatere ef Bachin- "Dialteir ,, '°f s "" 6 ""'"l E'''' ll an may rejoice orcritheir • liret.+B. They may 1 th `P. 4 k .. 4 - 114 '" 11 "''''" " U '" shout londly over tit ir vi c tory, but the , et . , g 1 stem vatotuoteur4 tn. tz,.7. 1 ..,: t .e . ..... i., plain that, if -the et,o ent.11.1 , 1 been aiegle-bond 1 1 4,%,„'11 3 ,,T, " 4 ` l . '„.., ' ' ':,,0...“... thane ed between Fremont+ and Boolmnon, Frernot•i e c ta - a b,z,droth,..e nstam hare Sailed, Waal without doubt }bare been elected. Fr - 1 Doweri.dire'aled.r. no not twut.a. inn. wont has been defeatd and - the Derceeiracy owe lorez oth.r,tato , at• ~, „,„, „,h r.a.. their fi11et(.9.2 In the f,iot that tee Fillmore party 1 ,"" e ir L,.,...' ° ''''''''.1 .. ..."L e ,......''''',,,.;;; D e 11 „ ' , was in the Cold. To6t3 efforta the country i., BA, ~,, p, Ohl, w . n t rr , indebted for the defot of the Northern seetmo- ' ' IC. BALDWIN A CO-. al party." --L....-- Tum.a a hitninA. A. 13 !Star, 11. V.. 0 0, R.-almond 0 poonwe it: amps 0,0 ~. I timia4 west, trill loran a battle of Lb . Pr.B3STLVANIA Italian AD C,o!lPADr.—Tian Edna'. toot h or can. In l'lttrborsb. Er tumult] /ago of no Penneyla4nia Central Railroad Coro- Fag = 4 0, Fk h . ,..a k : ,0,1... Bg . t. , pony in etteh of the let two years. from October .t. .trraat. end - brave:it. g.a.rattr 1, has been as follow': . j& cdportear.impaorea I 1854-55 1855 56. onllnty. Aa r i11.4,10013,-Dr. I. Emit Cod October $333 2136.38 474,154 56 bko atokred with a rain Cu my aid. ... November 277,,i157.1.1 . 4 10 , 850 7 8 Shea am R IVAt plaardro to ear to youth December 210,510.49 .434,559.69 January ' 2403777.16 tat.'".eteucut4ol.d"notr7:74rLither7rPire'll'eatee'ALLZlt7h. 208.10 9 .2 3 me clrr..n.ntiontfr reC6lllllCllti roar I' February ' 101,014.'22 298,442 16 , Yowl, March ' ;177,432.07 520,188.76 Dr'eri......a Improved are: Pill, and April ..... ....... 355,h49.29 010,069 il, 'woad.° Dr. LV.cott's Cateloratad Whit May ......... .... . 325,711 94 453,586 05 .., .....t, Re l axed eeletr polar oho an , : JULIO. 30%476,70 344,201.5 e, ..xtt, • flesator Meets) Graduate and I H rani-tea Jaly 807,516 84 321;072.09 a: -. 0, itanolna only al rropan`a br Dr August 2,97,828.09 567,778.88 iplerr.mrk.rn na , Bank Pima, Monona. September 440182.80 , 416,049.98 z, ,,, % .4 l.a i nt vm tg l e.rti Liv elte i n l el l erila: MI Ina above Medicine, Rrruileby • $3,8221503.06 , ~. $4,951,473.84 YlaTiPitirtiB, l Tialrea7.=rii. t 1,128,870 88 eat, aaar.t. Further Detidlo by the Baltic. to severe earthquake had taken plane, which was felt throughout Rgypt. Tote hundred hone es wore demolished( In Cairo. The city of Rhodea was in raid. Sumo damage was also ..done in Smyrna. Fortunately but few lives wore lost. The earthquake ciao did groat damage in Malta, Messina, Panda, Syracuse, Cntanis, Candle, Cadge, Grant Michel, and other places in the Mediterranean. Muses, ohurohes and mills were reduced (o. reins. Fifty lives ate known to have been Pat. Several vessela an steamers in the hic.inar. =nun felt tho sheoks severely. Oe board many of the steamers the maehteery was stopped. The shocks extendrid from the 11th to the 16th of October. During the wholo time Monet Etna was emitting donee vdiumes of smoke. In Tarim parts of Ftaly, aloe, theshooke were felt. At Brindisi theTeeple put to sea in boats. At other places the people fled from their houses and eneatopcd for !may days in the fields. Another shock vtsitodt Naples on the night of October lath, Gaming great consternation among the inhabitants. ' Fannon.—The Cr4it Mobilior will probably be wound up, as in the present momentary pres sure in France its functions cannot be continued without danger. LONDON, Wedneedat , r, Oat. 29th.—Commrretn1 letters from Perle describe trade in France se generally suffering frimi the difficulty in obtain. ,i., ing dleconnts caused by the stringency of the reties of the Bank of ranee. Credit in reatricte on all sides, th e divot of which is extending to every branch of industry, It is principally felt by the manofactarers and wholerale houseni The retail dealers! had scarcely commenced baying in their stock for t,he winter ocean, when 'the measures adopted by the Batik =lied them to limit or withdrawn their orders. The eaces were not only affected, hut all speculative trapsactione were auspended, and dealers were limiting their purchases to the necessities of their de y business. Butters ex port orders for Paris4an articles hero been rev (mired since the commence:neat of the month, tho monetary crisis, no* general all over Europa having auspendcd eperationej. The halation of trade ix, however, thorght to hr still In favor of France. Onus —Advices frotu t Madrid dray the report of a fresh ministerial oriels. There was Et grog rite in tin, Ilion of wheat at Madrid, owing to the i iperatleau of spconlatois. mt:teat had i terferci nod was collect- The cere log large stores of corn for winter use. td,15G,217 15,625,%1 llos. Soma M. k.,7..ATTNI, Unim3 Sh.teS &IA tor from the State of Delaware, died last arching at his residence in tha4Btate aftor along the fatal termination ot hos for come time been anticipated. 51r4Clayton was a native of Delaware, and has, thrpughout the greater part of a Biotite' had extensici through nearly three score years knit ten, been intimately connected with tbo pablie affair of . that State. Re hem boon elected three timtp to represent her la Ilia U. S. Senate—first from 18a to 1237, eeeendly !ton:01845 to 1551, anditho loot time for tho term beginning Bisect 4, 180, which would net ea pirn March Is :4v Mr (Lay tan was op psinted Secretary of Suite by r,esident Taylor, on the 6th of March, 18019, and continued to 64- minister that ofrice wii6 decided ability until General Taylor's deathiSaly 9th, 18GO, hie too. ignation having twee seat is on the anceseding day. Mr. Clayton watt an active politician of the conservative echool4 was a warm, zeal ous and much valued friend of Henry Chay. In private and in public, liffh he has boen highly esteemed by all partiesand although not *tram of remarkable brilliancy'', his death will Lo la meaty] by all who adinfre petriotiatn, zeal nod filelity to tbo beat istcritata of the country. By the death of Mr. glaytou the new Demo cratic Legislature of Delaware, will hare a eeo ond United States fionaqa to elect. . _ Titian Is a tumor (nil Eoglaud to the effect that an Engil:h" Earl. Who wan engaged in the Crimean war, is abnut tr lead to the hymoulal altar the noble hearted rind self oneriEoltit Flor ence Nightinguie. She `hoe been elected an honorary Life Governor pr the Royal Free lice pita), London. . essential. CLOT, in epcech at Chicago, a few drys einor, deciareditrom him owe observa tion, that white meu ur4 and do labor in ate cotton fields, and that in Texas there.le a tier• men eettlemont, where [they produce ono-third more from an acre of cotton than theelaves do. • Tue Terre Haute end ;Alton and tho Bellorillo and Illlnoittown Railroads Lore been °unveil dated, tinder the title of he TorreHaute, Alton and Si. Louie Railroad pampany. Tho. Belle ville road ie practically an extension of the Terms Haute from the two at *pod River to St. Louie, a distance of twenty miles. AN AXIIIICAN ON m rAPAL THILOIN.—A oor• reepoadrat of tho lierr York Port, writing from R o oori , 13th Ont., says—t-This morning Colonel Iliram Pearroo, of Son greaciroo, wee Rood one thomand piasters for tinating• himself on thr throne of the Pope. DIED—On Tniieday the Ilt et] delrok, OATH. MINE. dingghtei of John anp JUDO Repeat re. in the tlth Year of het age. The friends el the family , roc itnfrilly In rite.[ to at' tend the funeral. Iron, the rftilenco of her Infanta On Dosser street, near, Wet t tbnibi::ne, Allegheny city at o'cleth, Me afternoon. 0o Puncher ovinlea hut Ethe Rh Ina:— Mr. JAMES MATT Aged p.) yeart: The Meals of the fel:Wirtz temeettally t11,21.i to at tend the funerelfr= him late reeldentu. ISO Third et., oa Wednesday at 2 o'eloak P. nollyTNe KiECIAL ZJOTItJus. Prof. Wood's Hair Bestorative.--TWo commend this article, became fee know whoreof speak. IVbein we were about 'Ai yeersold, our heed rommenemi turning gray,end when We cAumeneed taxing Totir Hull Restorative. it presented ratiAr • venerable, anteater:ice, but now IL Emil 'treaty turned Ik ion original color. Out &aide from Its restorative lanalitlen. it le on excellent erg.: ate for hushing the head clean iind the hair telt We are well seristed that It la the beet thing for the lialllo we, and cordlslly reesminend It lb all who club to Improve ttehalt—that beautiful emu:tenter the head.—firdden Era, St Louie.. volt:jiver • Wosza! Wonme!!—Vorioue theories hare baen etarted relative to the origin og Intestinal g caw, end rot the onestion to Kill a vexed 00i Smartt to ellhil Shthell the. 01cne feet, however, all trolnforrned , nod to wid th all sgrce—the nature of t Intimate they exert on children'. At tbie reason of [the year, the attacks of wonne are WMt frequent as tre4 as tenet dangerous. We take great idealism. in directing the attention of patent. to the kennifuno of Or, Fitton., prepared by Phoning Itzes., Pittsburgh. It Is One oi l the moat exttsordltherr needle/nee trier Introlneed to the public, and has serer failedef annekee when tried. I seibearearl. ',in is carollil oek In Dr. 1 4 .1.mirli ( 1 XL11211212.0 OTILIIIIIJaD. op, 41 tas t e ao.'s else, LOII other. Vomitus:lL la ccesoarlbea. arp worthless: Dr. brlont's . Tune! loge, also his cejcbroLed larer non be had at all manacle le none la the lialLeLl Efate, ecd Gamic. Nonn neizino wlthout.thealvot• taro or aololierri PL6LINa BROS From Bishop SpaIOW. littring, tried Mr, Soloth - one Grasses, I find thin, both dhitinet and anothhasie theAght, more, la fact ladahut tram a •ohert trial, than amt. I es,e ref cued. I racoramead them Lo the pet?eultge Of them In need of C Imam Elantd. r SL{• aPAI.DIISO, Dlatup. InalevEle. Oct. 23,1654. FROM R 1.41101. crnorzn, tdA Fictottore—alr. The beneflti haverevelved from the Bpoetwin obtained fmto You, edam me to carom the warfare I hart rear/vet/from theft they cult my aloe to . admiral/era Ina now sae all eototoon dlstanees by ean , ate IJaht,ss wall as br dot. With Oatmeal as as when a boy whith I °out/ cot do nlth toy Other ida.ree I have nwat. • It affords the urreteet DWatirs to avail mystlf of named/um of te.tltyles how aitldeetto• box boon my 000 ezzonimmeofyout. stilt at nueotlelan.._ . roar,,truly. • PI7III)O ',EFS', Alt, Maki. EhitiOn. N0r.34 13;2.. • t . , - 27/2.lit roto in curt notnz,m, Aptly _ floictio!teSll: Illettog tatted et year Motto the Meade, and vorthetert two pelt ett your Detest ghwtot e I bete found theta stspative to soy A hive ever wed Wow; Lamellate real!., more than I cotll3 hue et peettd. I bate , now wththest aside. awl - etst toe without themes well he A could whey a boy. t U.AtltaLitirtsON. - • XrCtface to rettaiSTTEBUILDLete, - cornet of Wood seulliontth dm% Plttabtirgb.--kutriute tin WoOil Keyser's -Shoulder 13 . sea —From PlttalairghTheptteh. Atoll 10th, IMP. r mos then 3 rears Pact we have etnetantl7 warn the W./Anton Boa Pander Breen. rastafeettorM by Dr. Geo, Keyser. of No. 140 Wood ti, tnthie Pity, and wool! hr ; lily recommend It to all aho an compelled to follow a. e.dectary essays. Lieu. As we have berme remarked. In ailing attention to Its merits, It answer] for a bress and emependers, the weight of the pantaloons bring so plow! ae to Contittale if Unita bring the dicalece to their • tura; petition and imnand the Clint. Women, hot .12 of Whom ere =nriedly Injured by the 'weight of et roe. ' , shirts; should also procure these hr... Be P onto, In pro curing thi kind mentioned, to Man). oft ' -e Irmoes sold are hcrahmt. Bold at Dr. GEO. ti. BBB& Wholerale Druggist, ISt Wood at, Om of the Golds Mortar. Ie10:i!Yr •5011 N COCIJRAN & BROS. aLINITEICTITILERS OP Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vann . 1 ben, Window Shutter*, Window fitiard, doe. 91 Second st., 86 Third st., (between Wood and M rket,) PiTTEBUEGII, P 31a7e on hand a re.rioty of ow patterns Pane, and Plain. enitable or all pa. Particular at tendonmid to enclosing ilre7e Lo obbanst done at bort ,nttrJ. taho- Oonzumption Cured—Be t deceived by base Imitations. 11mm:tan, Cart a_ a Genuine Cod Liver Olt, nee,: diehrwletn, Ind nine experience her proved It euperlor to an otherit.'end he only reliable care for Coneumptlon. Als there lea great deal edentulous the marks adulterated with era! oil. whale oil. 1,, oc., too ouch care C.llot bo taken to pro Cure the lien Oar 011ie made at oar own factory I Newfoundland end each bottle hue our eignatuee over is cork. he care :al to get Elegem.. Clark& Co.. for On the LEATIlo:1114 italliton, mutate pane,. there has ben an article lit troducul plied Buititon'e which la In way connected with 11..0. k en. or IL C. ilCo. fell ben. A. VAIINC. STOCK A CO, It.B.SELLT.B.9 CO..a.nd y droznia , e nen. nraly. ocr.Zna The Bittern all they aro re esented to sr—Jsor-w, L. Aug. O. - root ClermAn Mttert, and Cad them I they tepro• tooted to tv., and oboe:rally =amend t • m to the public &eau earthent medicine.. BeerrctfullT, .• r. w. ' AULKNEft. Enid. senolrsodel and ratalL at Dr: UAi . 1/.II.DYBIKOT Drug &cu., 140 Waal ,ax, or the -a.Norto , Bee noadllrdel.T Fora Cod Liver Oil—Every bottlo wor m:AA to hi 0=.4 Cod La. r OIL for tlx cure of Riartnaditrii. Flc Ote curt id rcreefut. , . P., thrall . t/ Brad, _ /byre', cart q/ /Ameba:, .Ibr n. .um ci Chronie Eryriada Far the curt el amnia Strre Err Pr the cure N mw. Slogling. A+ The rum ry Chumthaw. Stectithu. Far hie curt. Vaal*, Qf the BMW. Fur (he cure R:am:tarp ohttatteW Far L% tura ty , Chronic Lirraritalia, Ebr the nor ht Ricker. For Me oar or OfzearJ of Me Btaatd, • t /Li !wt. ib 0.•• eurr of Cbstht•ictio=r Tha .1 .0 4.141 Genera Dr&lea, hold by the q.t.!. gallon and In bottle by the dour. dr elnalo bottle; omy bottle warratttad p o Cod Liver thlt at the ITholenle Itottgatereef Dr. LIEU. 1. KEYSZII, 140 IVood d., xi= of that/olden Mortar. nothdilltra Sufferers With Diseasee of he Bladder, Citarel, Drf,-rey. Waste... Se reed the &Oar* tleecunt u, alziln)rAinnu. heeded. 'LW bold'. Graeae Prnerse.l:+n." notnialrß • To ervous Suflere s. A retired clergyman, restore avo asp, a:l,r maar .loa‘a of fist =Z3==l (Cn) C!... rter^-ript.inn a 1 Liroot DAGNA las No. C 9 l'altenEft.o.t. ktrockl •eta.lndec.alatoß Important Notice to the e Afflicted %MU CflitOltlC PIaAPE3. by Dr. A. ILEATII, New Vert City. CindLoa- it empoesible Matt. • d parentally to all MT cruets, wad toting nowilling to trust melt ree neonate duties to ateleteuts or dudes and for the purpore of rappreseicsAhri role of er sad Injurious antra tro , floines, up well so the hapret•lons atleartlred coder Italtlons mane:. odorless: to mad Teethe Ache Remedy, Bold et In. IKEYAER'S, Weed suet. at ut, alt ter battle. ooMAIrS Prof. Wood's Ilan- Restorer. —A Real Haar Restorer. eBllllOl loam n Methedixt elernmen. reakling in Murroyeille. Wrut=oreland e,untr. says that tg, hair Sad b.enn getting gray for the last twenty years, and Ina dler.e,l I.'llll oat. Ile wed two betties et Prof, {f'ood's hair Iteelkeer, whieh cotirely !gapped the falthmont of the hair sit the heir rceeried its original color, and hag kept the color now lay rave Months. Thin Is a ran.an gam. but an publish It teukke it tt near home, as that. the pnblie nay to mentioned that Wood's Ehdr Enstoret . ahet It yurgorts to 1.1. poll at ene, too and titre° dollars ger bottle, at llr.ltyO. IL 131:•(SEIVO, ===ll===M - - - - A Paragraph to be Pernzeit.—We ehoalti be doing isajot , tlN, to the Dublle. whom we,Frotens to serve, Uwe shonid remain gfrjetly Sn onr sandy= and deny Sr Eennedy the credit tinat le Ms dun. tit hresentlag to the aillicted his Icietleel liiscovery: sod . tr.o thousands who have boine cured might well upbraid ur. and the rains of the sick, and What. their death. might be upon: out . head, thrsuld we withhold the Imowedgs that les possess to relation to the healing rowers or tide Alter having bean en eye...llona to the core of saveralverterke . able ca,s of humor--aner conversion with persons who have. Now cotta, and,lr.co yetue,az the ceiUfloetes oy otter., ow tenant :all terms strong crouch in which tg wrest cf this great curer at Eawfule,(tenker. Ithemotlem Neer:lel, and mach Ilk- cell,. Bald L 7 11, 0 KO. (L KKY3KIt, 1W Woal viva atle carat; JAMES I'. PLY..II Altnizh.t.tu. noll;...llved HENRY H. C()LLIN,S, PORWANDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND IVLOGIPALN DEALER IN ^ OLMESB, BUTTER, SEEDS, 1 1121 r, Az/ PIMA.) tleherallr. No 25. Wool Ittreat. Pittetrar2h. kectiritr. Syrup—Dc. lioyscr i Pectoral setup cure, esuchr. Dr. Keyses'e Pectoral Sy nn, =Tel 4:00; Dr. Keyrers Perron/ pimp CUM lane ll= Dr. Keyeer'sVce torsi Pimp cures it - onchltle: for Laryngitis take Dr, Keyser's Putoral PI rap; • Per Inelptoot oonsactotlth take . Dr. Keysefe Postural, lamb; • • for told in the bead take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Byrtrt: Dr. Keyser's l'estoral Pyrab cures erre throat Dr. Mayan's Pretaral Steno cure, (MUM; Dr. Karnes Pectoral Syrup, cures old °ought Dr. Keyser's Peetorat Errop cures ell blades( ,Ensue of tba /obis raid breast. Froirsred and sold by DR. IL ii.llT4llll, N 0.140 Woods:. Pl= el the polders Mortar. Price GOOrs. and 11 per tott'e. • notalkleti iiklit=4l=6 Ago and Debility—Aß old ;Igo cozies meaning on us, It hangs =say etteetinat Lou of appetite argil sanbnees Imrer the health. wed srantotaettlity mg., the mind diaeontented and sms ham. In tam where nil age adds its Influent°. it Is altacst immossible to add elver end health; mul &Rhona many remedies hare been tried. all have falled; nail BCHRIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS wets )mown and. osea. In every ease where they hare Wen, employed hey : have Invariably given etrangth andieetered Mean petite. They bare besome a great ..Beat for this. atone, - and are used by antry_perefle who are sultering team bowl °appetite aud general debility. Oases or long etseal• lag &mule &seam& they act an a charm, Inrigoratlreit the Mtn], thus givlng nature another opportunity to ,epsir phydeel Iniuried... • ' • Carrrsl4 . 3u/ uralost p . urc o Lseing_!in _To present bo oaror I .f,r tkrerharer Up 4 Airsaid at it AA- hottl.e. C 2 i hordes for S b 7 thu preprletr. Pdad.J.t.,:# CO.. Mar,llfactar lu Pbsxmoro clad., sad Cherents, Ple...nburgb. r.ud Crux:Ws generally. • • salMdt.a PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISA'AC,7JON.S;- Or CAOTrE3T.EIi,L. ' • • BTRLNO, PLOW AND A. IL STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and 2irst!Streets, - PTITSOURCII, PA BAGALEY, COSGRILVE CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood strut, Pittsburgh. Par Consumption, Senoras, ,to, • . „ BAKER 1t Medicinal Transparent Cod Liver Oil Big cateatned Ly th,e, Iffeaiaal -Faculty tbrouchont the . United Stirlen Write thin/, ineetneell ood unlimMtit, innVdtite, end interior Valemy. • • & stelovltY 01 the meldent rhyelMene cif Philadelyithe plm Mile Oat the remotion or their high armors , . and • • intof theft tonalieace. nromettend IL • to libel, ye isent •nd rneoribe It In tholrptceloe. rte a remedy Nt .ooneumyLion. Asthma .00M. illummellysd.ilemmal • Dybilliy. and lii Porefulone AQerttotD ,toad, unrivalled, et:lettings cure, Cr IMAM. Minn extrterizeg TM= other rnodlolnerhate Manufactured only by JOHN la. 114Ki11.8 Ito 100 N. ad Woe, Phlletdolohtn. unit told by thit Drustalsis n Ude Mit amiels•ol4l., • lO2sMottdre • GEORGE E Y.M A N,' ..51attulUture T and Dealer In MI kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Leaf Tobaccn i corn f Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley ..• ; rfe_ _ .___ _ . . TITTSBURI7It. 14. _ ~... Ii,EMOVAL. net ' 61111SCAIRETS, RAVE ILGROPZ'J THEIII Safe Establishment • To • , - No; 129 and 131 Third Street, I. , :nir , ittal ant Drtpired to soske'sll kads of - •SA.FES ' . ON TIEN ROO:WENT NOTILE. 'eelo.tf - BuRKE .& BARNES 0113 • t.0M..1 . 8. - .2.00)5ES et CO. --•• • • itorms! inteaavra PATINT 'Cultivator -Teeth Ooaxas Roes tont - Frear.Hralmr; Jumisft • - ••: , PITIBBOIIGII. PA. T. Dir./R.l'Hr k . BII.IICIIFIXLD'S thero turr)t ' . Fair road: Wintor Qoods, otehimer their ehxivery halt soil complete. ` ~ iisoedri otiooticeo is Invited to their extereiro [motto 1021 alt of Cloths amlOaniment for men oh 4 DWY wear, gettfor 1 motes , Motto: - • Orniarr Merchants ' to' rsoilembh ateckg w ig Zan moat scam owl thetlrahie goods g$ giyhat-nertrP tiOnieltietT Cant. libuktl.4rllag. iL I= Rawls Balers: " J. Bo ..uquacr • • dn. b. taw, NOTICE.. Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP Eighty Important to Invalids Cod Liver OIL r.tr. FA= sr C. &MIL& POI (snmerons To a. 8. SUAZISIJMO,) AND (SEED STORE. PITT.SZIURGLI, PA., ~' M --- ._ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . . _ A N ORDINANCE for the Bettor Revile. ZS_ tice of tl. DUD:era Idarketc exc. I. Iltt it ortodoe4 end eratted by the oltiothe 'of Ptthamtenh In Select and Common Conner athembled. Thee hem end efter Thermte tessaa• of hue Urethan. it Limit net be Ward to:" tnor remora who .tenet Manna to to Brad:emu expose to Mho 12t rho lower etortea of uassood Market tonne any7Bet.f. York. Neel, dhatton,or ttor neeh vrt.toh to, been rtarryhterel or porehasettor the I,..rxr,g, 00.1, orders he. them tber Med obtain the berme and pernathdon of the V ' , meth:Untied of tb,r Marketorai ray ham. for staid homes or mime, eneh rum ex as may deem 000 t and Vrorer. eteentiog co tha ITath• or-MM.% -Provided the ALM carried be not kw tnen ti,•treeitte ter mars than tan dollen for arm day ht. ehe or they ocropy , a?; . et:e or etell. or herb= ma emu -wit It' e hin teld Market -- t • Er.o. 11. It shell not be lawful Itticefttr for any parson epmane to elm., to axle a the /DIM rrotlau or tr. laid Diathond Market Montt. any nista. Meal. Float. rotated.. Apple"; Triesdpe or Other Vesethtdeartidoh thiymey hare porthesed far the told pm-nzet of tale, neke. h.. rho or : . - theyettallobteth the Metes end To:minim of the Error. intendant of theManond Marker, and fey him for amok 1 Meuse and =MIMS neck Lam 5. tr, the tiumentteogut. ally deem rostonaole and TrOfer. or=rdtha to the roue ...Pied. not Ina than tsontyth re tea:snot tame than ten dotter, for nth day erperf of a de', hr. rile Cr they may eo occupy a diritoon or mil, or pert of o tug, it, pia Marker Monies. hie. 111. The prorttiene of Lid. f:rdthanta gull tot en elf to fades. Oho may offer for tele the product, of their own arum • • bac. IV. It eh/float b. Is.rtul:cr any Patti... , totems too...any a sten. stand oadiviton la the lower storks Of c.lhor to.tho =amend Mutes anis.= such P4tSOl2 Or put roc, Omni tare tUot obtnined permission from the Super. intendent cf said :gather .; e.ao farther, each oortlnadolt shall beimbjt to :tad governed br Ruh regulation as the sold Ntiperbatemlent sh4liform time to time &omit PrOPer to =Wee. tor. V. It chall not b iss:Pol tot sulperson or persons to °crony any stall. stand cr space ea tire seemul story of tba Ultimo. Market. tor Clasps. coitald* the Markets pertaining thraeto. culotte: to vrattable ;Wagers. nolo! p.mn nt persons dart. ham tint Chtliew4 Derl9lh slon from Ma OW: orsold Markets; satitfotober. such oes capstan? shad bs .abject to sad goomusd by eoottrem Istiont ra to said Clerk., truth the DtpitilltiOf the (km. mittos on lisrkots shah fteta time C War deem it proper to make. BIZ. NI. into rateaball Ih, otalli. goads or Fracas on the Snit Maar. of the Diamond SI ..rite be tented to. ry occupied by Innk—rtrreor Met indialthials who may era for nleprarloourernich he, oho or trey . Tare turrhased within the limns afield eary cm crarker, - ea:4•rnmeir Tatrday. Wednealay, irLloy Saturday. • . e x c. vu, That any wean who alma atoirte on,. dila Pron. ot - isle= of this of not lore Ordinal:lm ohoil b. noble. for each riolo. Dto a penalty than two nor nape than ere Oratory to be:learned bonze tee Meyer= tnyliblennaa.; for the Ime of exid ettyie%eade or penalties for the Tul a . Den 0 001 0 7 0:Oman:oil are zo.marrable. • ~. etc. 'OHL That a tbreof not hag than' boor.= Mott than her collar.. at the diemetlon of the Mayer or aideb. man to:ora whom the tame:nay be reOOTrred:, bob:Month on ant - and every person or irct MOS IMO 411101 in 161 . iq Interfere and present the buperlntendent of the Market from exeratlng or pemorahog the Unties attached to Ida =lee. Dan. LN:. That.. meet of any Ordininoe er ?violation aooorribm th e Diamond Market liounto elkich tali mei es. alters or ontende to and the atone Is hereby ?smut& rerdolne4 and enacted Into a law In Connei WS tenth day of tiotentber. d. D. one thousand eight hundred .141 nits ex. BAWL mrickar.' Att ; rtt ar P m milleklProkr‘rteorarronCsincil Clerk of.Cranizaoa Cruneil.. • J. 131.6.3 Intl/LS.I Attst: Clerkpro Imo! Ealart.Pliarii A N ORDINANCE - Apportioning the Item "Aben of the Common Conn oR crthe at, of Pittsburgh. fort m:v:1847, 16.53 and /969. In arcordanen_ with the yenn he ing etthe Att ord.ere ',Air , Forced the /3th darn( !Iseult. 11347 r Be it ordained bed emoted by the eltlteutofratabterythe In raLert and ()melon EOUnchs,aseetailled, and It L here. by enacted by anthority of the eame. That at the (MY Election', to be hold in the ()Ay of Pittsburgh on the leered Toeldor ut January. In tte sears •Ightehin WM died and tiny seven, eighteen breadredendEnl eight and eighteen hundred bed ttly•nice. the Rivera! "ex rel, of add city Cull be entitledterpectireir the In oning rinint.ret =Wei hare In the Common Connell. The Pint Ward shall have four member% The newel War..l obeli have three membenn. The Third Ward elicit have etc mtmlaric .The Fourth Ward chat' have two member.. - T -e Fifth Ward shall have Eve mem`..e.rr,_.. the Math Ward shall have four Latrtttze: The Ecventh Ward glen have two membent The Ward shall have two members. The Myth Ward well have tee member,. Ordained and enacted eighteen hundredncil,. ads tenth day of November...a-A, and 4Ames W. P. WlnTra - r. Precinct Pelect Council. ClerF,Fro Inn Feint COMM:I4 hdll'L tinT LINT. Prullent pro tem, Cemmen Conned. Even Stellagrec, Clerk of Common CoemeiL nolMal New Evevit' ig Paper. T mz , UIiDEIISIGNED wilt commence, on TEItIII.SDAY NTXT,„ JEW-, the puulkixtkz of an L‘lartllZENT rt9XT Yalta, • The Evening Reporter, Dar .13Ich Cher beveak raLrorsge of _the elUsens of rittilmrrth. Every °M at. be male and no expeuste epued to make the-Report,r a rdleNe and nteful num. Pa zonal rakwrib,ra suppliontee'd prawn. sent at Three Dollars per: annum in advance. c./..thrr. win to roppited eittosat the Prors Room OM. Journal, L2lrd moot. ot the Althea_lon Moo of ,theolgepartm. which. for Lboproae* will to P.O. 63 Fiftb stmt. - DVAII.6 a GO.;r tlinheno THIRD FALL 'SVPREY OF NUNN'S CLARK'S MARAS. . KLEBER BRO. have thMeet="gall r - ti -' ll 4 11-07 P CLLu of—to e. from t'Lla to $1.0114. ar.l r.ara- T l vWe . evtl7 il" ant _ NUNNB CLAEli's ranee have althlu /ate Team ahandantly rtovetthetv rezadoelti. anti are.protounced. ay Itutzes the /O , W perfet ZIOII Sabi at th e N.Y. rnr.er. A Initteff -frInTSZITAit soSSEI• raeles l'ho 'public 11 v.v....Ada/1: i4l to. (3.11 ZnA 411 - 1 S , 11.1 - GLEBES.* 11110.. not ^ b 5. I , lllh street.,:' I .OOKELLY, Domestic Ecorkorty and House- Icen , lolt.—iVe hal Dery on hind • oetnvlet• emret meet of the beet and mint approved treaties em Cooh.T. Elemeateoploc and Dontette reenestot: Ameng , er *Lon v.lll ro Ono& i. 115 ib1i0111947. M'ebster'eDomeetiolkononly and 11: -, 11:16CP/ 311 . 1.teefiler'e Domestic kathomr; •• I;lev:bt Be , ; b: L'oyar's brollern 11.ronewife hirs. .4arterieaa Cook Boer • afrr. llele's New Coat Boor. • Nre• .bandoloh'e Viralede /lomeairg' The boob of ilea /tundred Temperance ficr.rager; Mseterrlde WOO Ite.eipte; , Coole3l , WOO With t great varieey d C.:here. Ecv Rale by ' ELY Cu., 45 Wood t. rglo BITTUTIERS-2.4111.NT-31EAT CUT - NAMELY—Th inal &Mitre of Chi. =rhino Is In It, name es a utter i.ut as a marts*, tome of the old Liable...l mantiliant. - It dialer. Its name from the perlectimin bleb. It performs lie work by a series I.l'M:dream erralmsed as to pars uch other In quick rutting the msat.TerW'. nee, and twrimminit more scork sad better than o nto ctila berstdrore in nse This machine has seven Tull of knives, and will net one LuoilriaiSoim dB oracat sum hoop.— ,For mid by zolZ , LII.E.3OdLLII`if, Woad at. RANK AND RAIL - ROAD:: CO. STOCK AtfOTIOIT—On Thnredif vanlnn. Nos , nth at I o'cPck atthe alc:thantr ZU.IIIIIC ga' 4rlll ye told. Oti chase I , lanntaztocets and 1 0 =nm:a bank of Wheellam 12 ewes Pittsburgh Port Warne and 21dnatto Italkmant Company. nolk ' DAVIN. Antt. _EXECUTORS SAM -OF-13911K STOCK. Ca Thursday. iTt11i13.1767.33th.,311 7 o'cloak st tuo estehants . hz3lltr.ge. be.so:l .Y.slahres Book of Pit.trhurgrh 'laths:vs U. it hi. Itholi. of , Pitteburish; 18t illaresZ.thhage Bank of Plttahurgh. • =Ol2 P. DA Vll3, 4 n CASKS POTASH. for solo by: aBAGA.LEY, 03EGILLYR,k Ca nn]: Nos.l9 11=321 Wood et. 50 1111.1? S. CUBA MOLASSES forby toll - • liar, 18 rald 20 Woad • WO -n27xS* 200 .111 . B`iS SALFRA 1,-x• by sale BLOALM COECOUVZ s CO. 10 EELS PIWIE anFati APPLES," just reed aril los WOLLIRs • 4.9 ~ ..'H OLMRS CR.Ncr 12S1 Wo:d at. g - lORN DIELLt-1Q bbl 3 for alio by ' aol2 - 1101,14110. f IRIED PEACILES--13 bbis. -for sale by ail =l2 ELSNIIY IL COLUNB. HRIED APPLES-40 Ibis far sale by Ly =l2, IiENSY COLLIN& 11.1 ASPER& CiTORY BOOKS, by Jacob .9—IL Abb.= Onondlto in vette of inrrua volocz.. ot separatelr. Por tale br KAU - CO. 43 Wood It. TEE BOOK OF 'MIRAGE. " Ready November 25th. ReCollettfons:of a. '4ifetime; Alen ar.,ITILInge 1 harp men In Europa add Asnotisa. _XIY GOODRICH; the veritable Peter Parlay. author o:72ha Maury ardll, Nations, fa, to, a latgel2.lun,Tolnroos-1,10, ram, 2souotnui cuarougs, hul/Ina an J 0.,. ....osto Moot Px-trale of the in! Oar, rxita - T • BECOLLECTIOg OA LIFETIME, , _ emboss the irotolosafp Ito blare 4etta 164 Salt' tr,a eam tarn, bott Übma and• a odooplata Antotdocrom phy of Ma author—Ms.=lr day-, elnzation. and op . war:: and au smut= of crlinnal, eationCand valto.• stir, Pomona' incidont,ncedeto end Dczniptlaytedater Wares me inSta alanght WOr)i. .It lo • Tag AUTHOR'S ...101:-LONG WOBH, sir/ nothing vistNior. IS earthlas: .sq aorta fh.tr'blendel emobemsat sad loatto=oa. the eras atm pabilatted.— r. Goatrat laths Author arta hal enr - rat.l7l) Volamea. °Saha-St/00r, arm, furuaha Las e earn mid I — erst ttle great wol.l . of els 1104 embodied the condoms...! soa. . • • • 4taple Literary and. Practical txpe is. . . .• • 1111410NN or Ooze . ° liivria At no have reaa ?eta rarNit'a forrerweike, win hall with lag - I.re this 2=sweitcsat ceatralition rt... Lie peer. Orders enlielt. , d. Addreeep • . 21 /LLB& ORTOI4 tta N,. Pcblithere. • 26 Park Now, New Terti,rl97.Qe.terte at, Anbure. 0111RE' PATENT- L .F.1.1 , i AIMEE) -.COLLAR A_ —The attentten of the public ' direct.' to the'neir style Of fleralt=sla's Thinortieto Le entirely new. compered ni nava' stet rallelih. to arch a manner as to mist all attache( yertniration, end vill.wety bonier . than say other ankle. • Alt vacationa aboat the stagadity of oresnertrozen are obviated hr the nee if fade Uglier. find they ran ho. Ihrnleted et a pie.' Delete the ata ditec.rhsndlhaars on Abe old plan. They are retailed at Forty cents- for ten_ razz.. and f r the . hurh•e• at hntrelhe th...m.-- - fstrly. Wet* the ;no& ie.oe women can to Et:mini:4 a !hhile cohar at the A'hetnav gar GT an otall ee ?eo, the Ocatral all 'Fc riei m chlox Veneto, Ma *P./4'CO. nr Ace - • LT AH;r. Prassavvra It•nr , o o Co, -12klia0•1,0 to, taveaba NOTICE—The Board of Direators have this day dalsai •