VittOurgi Oiv,tlt, lattf.:—.lL ZED S. RIDDED & Co.. sorrox's ourPROPS/Itroias .1P1•Xr633 - 17.21.43M1: SinritBDAY MORNING, 'OCT. 21, 1; Gm kluomiran.—Otie of the most gratifying eircometanees Conneeted with the tate electhin wee the triumphant anthem of Gen. Moorhead. he Two years ago , all the pressure of he ereitsibent of the Presidential contest, weetle led our Congressman in this district by 1,780 8- ,10111 I and this time we elect Gen. Moor e nd by 1,13.50—a difference of only. 70 votes, sad that, too, upon a much.lighter aggregate ote than Tim twit in 1856. Such a result, u der snob circumstances, could not fail to be .to ter of gratulation ; but vhen we remember hat Gan.Moorhead, wan pursued throughout the ou tset with a malignity unparalleled, at leas in this county, the victory is all the greater. Daring twenty years experience in politics we have never seen a man pursued with more vin dictiveness-than be was. prom the very open ing of the campaign ho was made the target for every traducer who could hide behind a wall to get a abet at him ; Mid BS the battle drew to a close, and the Post-office clique fancied they had a chance to_defcat him, the shower of lies fell fast and thick.' The ten-hour story vas a delib erately concocted fraud, which, although thor- ongbly:espoted, wu adhered to pertinaciously to the last: the ilatenient about hie being a Railroad Bondholder was another fabrication, got up with care and circulated with anas2Niiity worthy of a better canoe. Both of these anon @trona frauds were kept back until it was too late thoroughly to Correct their evil influence; and sho industry With which they were disseminated shown that,tlMir authors expected to win through the inability of Gate. Moorhead to reach all parts of the county With the proofs of their falsity. Menwore engaged in this dirty work who ought . 4 , to have been ashamed of it; but they were in toxicated with the false hope of success, and auf ' fered their malice to run away- with !heir ' discretion. The majority given to Gen., Moorhead under all these drawbacks and discouraging circum stances was not merely, therefore; a brilliant partyvictory, but ,_complete and hearty vindi• cation of the, candidate against his assailants.— , Tb. people declared in that emphatio verdict, • not only that they didnot belieie his mendacities libelers, but that they had thentmostconfidenee in the scum whom the administration leaders so --fiercely and rindiotively opposed. The result Is to Gen. Moorhead a popular rerdist against reckless traducers—a compliment to his in tegrity aka man as well as his trustworthiness ae aßepublican. ' CLOT AND, the distinguished chemist, and for more than fifty years professor of Che mistry and Minervlog,y at Bowdoin College, Maine, died on Friday last at the Advanced age of seventy-nineyeak He retained, as we learn, all the freshness, vigor and enthusiasm of his youth up to within a few weeks of his death.— Daring the more than half century in which the litentry institution of whose. faculty he was the Monti*, has engaged his services, he was never from his poet of duty for a single day. Through out every State in this Unionlm will have sig. ease mourners. He was a constant friend and co-worker of the venerable Silliman. The latter ban enjOyed a more extensive reputation, because he has travelled and lectured moYe, and kept step with the times in the publication of his various works. Prof. Cleveland was not out of eight of the eel lege buildings, where his doily labors were per formed. for the last twehty-three years of Ids life. His lectures were purely eeientific, and never delivered outside the walle consecrated to his opecial use. There, amid the pungent gas ses and the various smells and substances' of the laboratory, hetotled from year to year for the good of those committed to his care, always kind and communicative, always clear in his explana tions and successful In his experiments, content to have well performed every duty in his own sphere, even if the great world heard nothing of his name. name et Cleveland is not however, an known. As early as 1811 we think, hehad pub . liaised a book on Mineralogy, the first one on that subject we believe, that issued from the American press. It was a text book for a num her of years until Dana gradually superseded It by adopting the various discoveries in the progress of this beautiful science. Prof. C. has been promising a second edition of his work for more than forty years. He had abundant mate rial; he hada large part of the{ new edition, as we were frequently informed, in manuscript, but was never quite satisfied to submit it to the printer "without one more finishing touch" Alas, death has given the last touch. His literary executors will be able to add a rich con. tribution_to the scientific libraries of the country. There will be found many a worthy pen to tell of the virtues of the late Prof. Cleveland. We have dropped these meagre lines to his memory, con anions that they are but • poor tribute to a man under whose instructions four years of ourlife were spent, if little to our advantage, not from any fault of his. Ontrtralt.—lt is not more than six months since it was announced that there were four clergymen, all graduates of Dartmouth College, still living, this Mirgregate of whose ages amount ed to over tour hundred years. They are now all dead. One of thenumber,ltev. Mr. Panora, of New Jersey, was called away at the age of ninety ; Bor. Labatt Ainsworth, far three quar ters of a century minister of Jeffrey, N. 11., ==l sompleted his century; Rev. Zechariah Greene, - of Hempstead, LLI.; followed in his 99th year,. . and cow we have to chronicle the deceit.; of the last and oldest of the fati,"llev. John Sawyer, of Bangor, Me., who died on thel4.ll institute I''.edone hundred and three years mid Ave dayi. 181 most to the close a his life, Mr. Sawyer re-' !slued his vigor in a surprising degree, end had Preached occesionally'cinting the past Spring and Summer; In early life he served in the Revolutionary army, and wee Wounded in :one of tkitattles in which he look s part. - More than 8000 people attended hie funeral at Riegel:, - . en iteiday last. • .• • • • AOC - 01IDENG to the ilfeory.ofthe -Washington 'Union, the Eitimooratio party [Oust be gaining immensely. The .organ . . of the tulailnistratioa nays that .‘the Democratic - party amities disas . Uri sad gathers new strength from every recur '. • TTOOS of them." ' &wording, to , this, Indiana and Ohio zonal have addedhandsentely to the strength of the party, and Yentsayirsnia must havujllled up so immense addition to 'tie piOwer. ..2031 foram** fulfill the promlie of October;and, , the adminLatration would be so strong that it would need Do more defeats; it would be in whit 4re supposejhe Union would call an invincible minority.—Prot'. Jour. It wile, the Union, we belleire, that spite of • the "tedious majority" of the peoplf of Somas. As defections majoritin" aro lipreading over .114 he States, witioh, unlike the territories, feel the weakness of the gorernoteat more than !is • Iktreogth,lS !MEW, complhatnt the administra - Sleety quoting Amos, who sap 'fio feeble goy *. entmezit - produces more "fsmionS" thou soup preatio otie." 4 dGtirr has been' niaking.another 'peach in Bomb Caro'but, breathing the warmest deviator to )luchanan. ...f.kcisalonal." -writes to theism list this' factehows that Buchanan has encored " ed iu ticrozpilshing *hat Old Hickory nests • . dosdopting s policy exactly suited to Ike tastes of the nullifiers of that Jitate! This ; bone of the tow things'in which Buchanan baa ::,..oisoptursdlactson I • • • - • ' . • Tow two natal' in Besks4eounty st the late . ideates ifeti called the "Joins" 'and ..anti• lat;es'''tiOltete: '.l‘ll of the 'genes ticket," was sleeted, swept 'Jones,' an oses-the-left meat-to .gonee'"whleh ntastheighten t,he sting r".". of his defeat. , , Tes wPfriteiltibri424 y 111.: baTe lions - of Trick mos—, "Tbeselitride Itiesaies, It sari, bee no IVA to be ekieeeni u:e4emoore." 4 101 E:"liar %=••'1--- t ra t o r Dohs.—The ate elections it. uoptc:'" relyeeOhe otiteini.,orgen, nnti•ntiminisifittionl` The- 19,iihington 'of tho N. Y. Courier 4- Enquirer writes:: ."The Union is silent this morning. It does not Mention'. theinine of Douglas, and it de unitnees nobody at aIL its eyetem of Wood let ting and purgatives has failed. The sick man, Lecompton, i- dead. The violent course of treat ment adopted by the family physician aggravat ed his diseite.:tr:d hastened hie death. A change of policy liiw.irde the survivors of the coterie to whichlhodefut.t. , belonged, is evidently intended. It is suggSeted that the Adnanist ration organ will be separated from the job printing office, antwill•te placed iu the heeds of a committee of competent pertons, whose instructions will direct them to soothe and mollify the northern demoeracy. ••The Tariff is the breaker ahead. Slr.• Bu chanan is writing a Measago upon it, and Mr. Robert J. Walker is composing a book upon it has spoken and demands work and pay. Mr. Buchanan bee heard these sounds be fora, but never quite eo distinctly. Mr. Cobb is struck all of a beep, and does not pretend to have an opinion in so grave an exigency. "It was related to me last summer, as an il lustration of the strict business habits of Prov idence, R. 1., that a gentleman of that place who had been,unfortunate and had closed with out paying 100 cents on the dollar, woe asked 'hie opinion on some question of general discus eton. "My opinion, my dear friend: Do you wish to insult me? I have no opinion; I hare failed," was the [pewee How can a man have an opinion who has failed ? Mr. Cobb has no opinion on the Tariff. Ile leaves that to the President. HS is engaged in the more practical duty of retrenchment and reform, which he can pursue under the great advantage of s revenue reduced to half the expenditures." Gturs.—We have the official vote of Warren which gives Hall 705 majority; Venango, which gives him 282; Jefferson, which gives hirfi 328 ; and Clarion, which gives Gillie 401. ArKeart is reported at 400 for Hell, and Clearfield 000 for Gillis, and Elk and Forest about balance each other. The result would then stand thus: Hall. Gillis. Warren, official..... 113 Clarion, official 461 1. .. 0 .3 0 , " -••• 232 Clearfield, reppried 500 Jefferroni " ...- 328 Elk " 50 51'6een, reported- 400 Forest, " _ 50 1,8511 1,011 majority—. 645 Reports were in circulation yesterday that Gillis was elected by 111 majority; but how it is possible to cipher him elected, with the officio,' figures, we cannot understand. it Glancy Jones deserves the Austrian mission because he was beaten by 19, what does Gillis deserve, who is beaten by I,ooo' Ile must be providid tor. iiria in acoordauce with the doc trines of the democratic party for the Executive to reward with honors those whom the people reject. Buchanan virtually outbids the power of the people, by giving their own money es a premium to those who betray them. !Pe' THE Washington Reporter proposes Geo. V. LAP - HENCE, of Washington, as • candidate for Speaker of the House. lie bait had legible live experience and is in every way capable, Elie cpPonents are Mr. Chase, of flotquehattna, and Mr. McClure, of Franklin—boih excellent MCP. Tucac in one very remarkable indication in the Pennsylvania election. Hitherto, the Dern°. Crara have carried that State by denying their principles and pledging themselves to measures that they found means of evading when the trial came. **Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of 1842." Buchanan, Breckenridge and Free Kan san," have been the rallying cries, under which the people of Pennsylvania have been deceived into voting for free trade and for the enalere. meut of Kansas. In epeakingtif the election that was approaching in that State, we did not venture to predict that the means which had so often succea s ett would fail now; we did not dare to eet limits to the credulity that had been cheat ed so many times, and that had never failed to respond to all the demands made upon it. - But it has failed. The Came old etoriea were repeated; but they fell this time upon heedless ears. Tho Democrats boldly repudiated the English bill, although in doing ao they knew that they were repudiating the President, for babas made the principle of that bill a teat question; they every where passed resolutions no favor of admitting Kansas as a free State, on the same terms that were demanded of her as a slave State. Taking Republican ground on the Kansas question, they tool: Whig gruuod on t he tariff, and declared tnemeeleen to toter of ade quate protection to all the *uttering interests of American industry. Mr. Hopkins. who run on the Democratic ticket in Mr. Buchanan's district and 1u whose election the President took a warm personal interest, declared in_favor of admitting Kansas with any population, and of such Ertartif as would start every furnace in Pennsylvania. Fur once, the people did not believe them; the" memory of old deceptions same up with too much force; they recalled hots Polk and Dallas supported the taaiff of 1842, and in what way Buchanan supported free Kansas, rend they con cluded that they would not trust to their pro mises again. Behold the result:—Prot. Jour. Tut Unto Lire woo Tnrer COMPANT.—The affairs of the Troot Company ore now fairly lb litigation. Two septrote proceedings of similar import have been commenced in two different Courts, and two distinct °leases of creditors, foreign and domestic, are fighting over the caress of the defunct-corporation. Bell ik Grata et als of Loodon, have filed a bill in chancery, before the U. S. Circuit Court, (for Ibis Circuit) mating at Columbia', asking the appointment of a Re ceiver, and domestic creditors have filed a aim making a similar demand in the Sup erior Court of Cincinnati. In the former cue, provisional injunction restraining the Assign -4a from making further disposition of the amete bas been granted; in the latter the Sheriff of Hamilton county- was appointed Receiver pro tem. A race for service, between the U. S. Mar shal and the Sheriff, resulted in the euoceas of the latter, who lain possession of the key of the safe of the Treat Company, and all the &soots upon which he could layhio bands, and the jur isdiction of the Suprema Court, is established, until further proceeding, obeli ileterminc—Cin. Cam. TRH ILL-FAITH STAAIIHInI. AUSTRIA.—The rescued parsengers and crew brought to New York from Papal, mato that the burning tar bucket. was tipped over on the mid-ship port of the lower deck and ran inettunly among the bedding and clothes then lying about the deck. The fumigation was being performed, as requir ; td by law, and the fourth officer wee . superb'. tending it. The captain. was asleep at the time, and being awakened by the smoke and tune coming into bin cabin rushed on deck completely i confused and Incapable of giving directions.— ITS Rae one of the first to jump overheard. Two vessels that were in eight never went near the 'burning ship, although the wind was fair for them to have done no. Neither their names nor nation are known. The Austria bad a crew of 102:m, en, inolnding officers, and 460 passengers,. lint and aecand cabins all ha. Of this number about,Kl were women and Children. Biz of the . paterengers arrived at New York are women, ono of whom lost all her °Whom; four in number. A duel was recently fought near Memphis, (Tenn.) between Mr. Waters, of Virginia, and Dr..l. E.,Neagle, farmerly of Lancaster, (Pa.) They met on an island, and without any wit ticisms but their seconds, fought one of the bloodiest duels on record. They fired two rounds with Derringer. pistols, bollibeing woun ded at each fire. They then by agreement, re stated to revolvers and continued the fight. Mr. Waters was riddled at every shot, and died the same night.. Dr. Neagle received wounds that 1 1 L will probably terminate fatatlY. -.: Mums is an item in the managementlof the Ad ministration, which le a "specimen trick" of the : .attention to publiu Adairs given by the White [louse circle: The quarrels between Melgs and Walters about the Capitol dome are believed to have proceeded from a eonriction that the walls were not strong enough to bear the iron structure. Little . pro gress has been made on the work hi. fifteen months. 4 million dos ben; *pandered. Bounce CHAS.:MC—Mr. geo. W. Constable, one of the Bala - Ike mail , coaductors,„Laye that . when he left Salt Lake City on the 9th of last month, the heat was oppressive; but when he I got three days travel out of the city it snowed. and the fourth day the ground was frozen and the ice plenty. Three days later he went through snow nearly a foot deep, and when be got over on the North Platte the ntorquiteee attacked - hint in 'warml y and nearly devoured him. This was experiencing sudden changes and the four nos nos In rapid succession. VALLANDINGUAN4DUrreIer papers state teat quite a oUtriber of arteels persons charged with illegal rating at the late election bare taken place In Prebte and Mont: , gomery oountlee, and 11, is thought by come that Ailse Totes enougli huntod out to ehaugti the ehieraoter of this result Delhe Third stone District. - - _ • Wus. Pititithettn• Modem 1-r Judge Porta; of Pennelleantsi he! Seer scot upon thee Beech 6,44 Jilitnienie C ift,, b,c use LUpetit bee been:defeated in that Btetr rde/he Judge bons& friend ofSbe Preidafist;VsbeiSdnot ben erased. the questlen:iii444l.: ,, 0 4 1. ° 1 °. , ? leiriebeithi:Presiderit resign 'elici.-;:t2*, e 1 , Sono days agtOr Tae sonannted that thil 7, E.:earner Emma, two herlassage from Jefferson City to St. JOsiipb, — ivas robbed of $2,000 and'xpwards.- &ice the party perpetrating the , ' robbCry hiabiiii — arrested, and placed under ' bouds of $l,OOO for his appearance at the next j term of the United Stares District Court. His name is Morris. He is quite a young man, and the son Of i widow lady of respectability, living l in the interior of the State The arrest of i Morris, who is United States mail agent between , I Jefferson City and St. Joseph, caused quite a t seasatke no he had bithertofore borne a good ' . l iaritcter for honesty although considered some- . - vbat foot for his years. His mother was deeply affected upon learning the crime with which her ' , son was charged.—St. Louis Dem. . ONE OP TOR POSTHASTE/O.—ln the Federal Court lotely held in Staunton, Ya:, the Grand Jury indicted n postmaster at Sleepy Creek Bridge Morgan County, for opening letters in his office. So far as appears no money was taken from let ters by him, but he teemed to ho instigated by mere curiosity, opening and reading letters in the presence of different persons. It was in evidence that be refused to mail letters left at the office, claiming the right to exercise a sonnd discretion in ell matters pertaining to his office. —Richmond Whig. Tnn Ques.an Were.—An exchange thinks that the Quakers in Philadelphia very generally vot ed on Tuesday. It i 3 not often they . go to the polls or mingle in polities in any way but they couldn't restrain their wholesome indignation:on account of the recusancy oflslr. Buchanan, and adopted the bast way to give it expression. If respectable people would "honor" the polls with their presence more frequently than they do, - he rascals who now hove_ the almost absolute management of these thing, might very speedlly . be kicked out of power. Astisntr_—The Washington Union says that the New York News, the organ of the adminis tration party in New York, is "ignorant, nar row minded, illiberal cad exacting, without in tellect, honor, or public confidence." The News says that the organ at Washington, •is .9 malicious as it is course and vulgar."nod that It •is without circulation, influence or power. CHARLES FRANCIS luAus , in his late letter ac cepting n nomination to Dongress in the Third District or Massachusetts, well says "that the questions at preSoot dividing the country, touch the very teeence of free government ;" and that •two centuries of labors and sufferings. to up hold every liberal movement for the advance ment of mankind" are involved in the oontetd. Tax expenses of the General Government last week were $900,690 more than the receipts.— Th ie ie the way that it goes all the time. The Adnanistration is running into debt at the rate of nearly a million per week. The only financial policy that the Secretary of the Treasury has developed, has been in the way of borrowing money to pay current expenses.—Cin. Com. TIM Cincinnati Gazette states that not less than slso,oooin bets have changed hands in 'that city in consequence of the late elections Several persons have been nearly made bank rupt by the lons of the money they have staked. Of the huts, coats, lager, oysters, et.e., which have been won and lost, the number ia enormous. lienxixo to NIIIII.A.SICA.—Gov. Richardson of Nebraska, in his late message to the Legislature, condemns the present banking system of the Territory, and has instructed the District At torney's to prosecute all banks that hare failed to redeem their notes when presented, with a view to the forfeiture of their charters. linwucA Lxcusrsrritn—The Indianapolis Journal lay: 4 , lVe have secant,' an opposition majority in both branches of the Legislature, which will probably 'ere Messrs. Bright and Fitch a chance to hear an ' , expression of the people of fathom" which they say justified their infamous fraud Tux law prohibiting the killing of deer for the past fire years having expired, the woods in the lower pan of New Jersey are overrun with eponsmen after this game, who are rapidly kill ing them. Ton Democrats of Indiana have succeeded in electing English, but they are lisbleto indict ment by the Grand Jury for passing a notorious ly bad ”Bill." Pmrctr says, 'llto comet rejoices in a tail, which stracgcly eaaugh , has been. ilcoied to the dog star " DIED-4b, Ir.denhay o'clock, of con camp:ion, 31 to ELLEN D. LOVE, In tlut aluatottath of hoe Tbe frbble of the brolly are 4 - eapectially InTitri to at. tend the fooerat this atteoluott, at Y o'clock. boon the ...- den. of !,.r [sties . , air. Ephraim Lot; No. 73 Et:th et. er.PUNTERIT.ITI.R.S, Bzwsas.—A reward is of (nerd ter the drtertino of say penue rounterielting, Imltae ing, or the reueter of any such county-tett or I witaciab of ItuerhaTe's Masai bitters. the oplpa highly rupee.. testrel Itollan4 SEW., Is put up it, •14.(f plot onlr, baring flee nays of the prqprletre, Pau. J., blown In them, at.il si,,nas or. se erred 11. e ogle 'f each and ..e$ .4".• dalighnut }...Parr o romodo r.,}root ...A Awns r..Yaeu of 101 Pyopepota, Inollgostiod; Illoadarldo,Coonventes sad fltra, tan be übtaltoed from any of our respretable Druggist. Oarreteltte “ruf el to ask ter Doerhaeehl //dland let tere. The peat populartty a tide nsedvioe Has indeted many fmitearo.e, which the puLlsc itheahl ,/pad egeheat perclowhea. a/Y.5W., al $1 iwr bottle, or Os bettlor lur tho pr. prteects,altiNJ. P)PLIE.J.. a CO., Idantilactnnuir Pbsrrn. cruttsvand Ciseeitab. W 3.4 rust. Iwtv.wo 1. , ...I 24 . Ileastmigt. Sal Drama.ntr croarally. ocs,lltuY 5. 4 ,pr0al ilottreo. "E.."17/4 ErOVF - , Wortws. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, K./NUM - IC.I AND 0.3431. LA MDT Y4UUT OF COOKING, PARLOR AND ORATING NTOVEK, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts. &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS lirßxisc and SMOKE CON ummo COOK STOVES. Office and Hales rns.l3i ydfc N 0.4 Woodlit., Pltbbaq h. P. NE.'CO RD st. MATTERS. 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Aao imerose;lsith ills I krost Muck of HATS. CAPS, FURS AND BONNETS To mapply the Conner? Trade at Mamie, that has ever ben offered In the Wed. Alen, the moat desirable eUxit of gwda In our One of fall fiesta for Retail. 113..C00utr7 Merch•meare (MINI to examine oar .tock watt! MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! DIOTHERSOI Don't fail to procure Airs. IVinslow's 6ontM lug Eircip for Children Teething. It Ina an aqua/ on earth. It vestry facilitanuthe ntlentling .ollaning the V.., reducing all hillannuatlon—will allay pain. and I. tare to regulate the Amoral.. Defon.l upon lt,nothers, It Win giro ran to yvnra.lers, and relief and health to your Infanta. Perfectly nib In all rose. non valuable preparation I. the preacrlption of one of .he monespertennal and Alin] (ande Yhyelelan. In New England, arid ll,a berm need with unnr.falling manna In million, of cane. . lt . We boatte Ir mo brut and moat rornody In lb.! world, In all cam( of Draentory and D'art.. in Cloldron,vindlor It arlana Crum Walburg tot from any orator comm. Iflifu and health can be atitimatad b7dol!are and roont.lt la warty 141 weight in gold. EflTltora of batting an sold eranry year lu tin Unit...! 'diatom. Ills. old and well.ttllit raton:ly. PAHA' 0141.4 CIINTA AUTTI.O. /renew sowsulae anima tlootio , Olfello O . tertfliTLß PER NINO, Now Tort, teen the attelde whipper, ifeld ITT Drecirlote thoongboat the world. DR. OW. lI..KETBgR, Agent . for Pittabrtsh Jit2.lawlyreT LEAZtr& - CO. Loaders and. Introducer. of Vaal:don for 3,4 and ii,..lWor flow, Broadway, Rho Turk, BATH, t PAUL. 5T111.40-1858, hat they ara`uuu prepared to famish their "Full ogle Ilut" by the patkaigo. The well knows reperlority of their bibiqua mid thy ilochkil character cod beset, of their styltuh fur thew a patreasigs and lnppartsor•r intura obtained by any other beaaelathe trade. With lamaterd iuea ito7.c4l4iiith colieden 6 4..rt that their pratiztetyla ,aarpara anything b-stetoroor The Or•at Rugnen Remedy sm. JAMES GLAIIKE,II CELEBRATED 11BAIALE PILLS! Pre:mm.4lmm prarerlptloa of atrial:ma Clark. D Phy.l.laa ltrmordlnary to th•Quertn. , This known Idedlchie Is no Intielieltioth,liti• or. and see rattudy for YeautteDlfileultlee and Obehmotlone, r" . ..P B S whiductei and although a pererhilnddlide, they contain hnichd to the famtitotlaB. , TO hilAltitlßD LAMM It is imulterly rutted. It will, In sal:mg thus, Ming ou the Monthly period with regularity: .Thcce IYtirhwwe nerfr bsenbieset. to fira where the dire,. thine ea Ma IMO Mi page of pensphkt are well obsecoel. For Nil particulate, um a pamphlet, 5r..., or dm agent. N. B—gland 8 miler, names .wised to any authorl trail agent, wIU Imam a bottle, Mniattning toot iii OM by return mail.- IL L. FAIINESTOGJE a CO., Pittabargh,wholocale swept, and wdd nyail drop:Oats. ap2773Mir fc T zonsri. LO L 1 anima, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and American ECA.RDWArtIiI, SS Woad S t , Pittsburgh, Pa 'A full and - cOmplete assortment of all de sarlplinns of lIARDWARE, at Whotomb, owl /Wall, coo to, had •t prlett tallattctory to the put - dower at the aboto estobll.hroctit. • of e4rtleervipUen lit harp. variety. Mrtatante. Mechanic. nerd Termer. are laviteil to call. oa2B:illyfr- J.II. CHRISTY,N. 11.. 163 Third ffir4st, ri/irEurgh, Penna., trailog bad t 4 advaotagra of Euler o Collnge• sod II .• Id4L,lai lie*eriljpimii!!'practice, oCora his {m06,1011.1 pekl,ll,Lil fili Memel ezro..AssmiLit, cas Et. 7ji- b le. r - 4 w r :.. - . . , 1 sim au ng mg , , i:•••: ) : I ''i n iT:li' L .,l.-.- 1'i1i.1 . r.7 m ` e " d ''''' ';':.."6: -.. i.'!",.,,-- - ;-••- ' Tor.;L'iirg h— • I. .- -,:a,...-70 , t•-..--„Ti;;o1i 11‘0461 !star, Kn. UpT iay&lydro rieg.,....n. AW , EL. CK11...L.LN13.. - • ~,;,...., ~.,... ' .: 1104 S ° M tigli a l c i n Z410" 13 4 : .„.-•,,,7 :', •-.- AvA9lao intezzani: Chillelie„ Avatar. Beed.. Willt4 ,13 X11i...0.1....1.114.8..,,,,,,fi... Specuti- iLetttro. . ------- . ----- . Permanent Office. TAR Y GOO D S. VERY CHEAP—Yard ron SALE. DON lIENRY A • 'Wjk ----- -- ' O '' • • AVER, ROTA,. Complying With th nt regnest of bun- I -I-Y wldeCoburinG. .124 cr.. and upwards; Brown and ' The St St ove Foundry/Mod Plough Montan.. • —The nederelicted hen th., •,___---. ii, 00 ,, e urge Gray Mixed Dettergn 6% rte. .• ', tort' attars. ed In Ihe most flourletallaK ;Mould be taken to commemorate 4,,,,, 0,,,,,...„ ,7„.7, ... diets of their patients, • 1 All Wool Phi& a 1 ;Q cta. •• -• part of the city of St. Monts, Mo. ' tory of the occupancy of it on 1),,. V... 1 !now , . DRS. C. 31. IrrrcEr Az J. W. s's, - K.ES I Plain and Printed French Merino. ii2l,cota. and the had.. A RAKE OPPORTUNITY to taw offered IV al Atorrlcans. the 315th of a menterA7' i r,, k6 ig , ... l . 3 i t h , , anortmei. of Shawl. ILI OM clty. C. II ANSON LOVE,. ealicit your !forme to cart • Pnb A lic w 3l ,. ux. esal ~. flare coocluded . remalo • 0c?..1 74 illerier et ratt. I". ruin .. it'l o .7- oho I.'s. il'e'ir 1 .. 4 i= . F ..l "''' ", or Inttsbersh, at as owl) a day as p0i5i1it!:. 0 , " "!_,L......, PERK! AMENTLY IS - P IT TSIIIIRGH, ' • OPEN Tit IS MORNING at ECTICH it gO3 & On nernnot of thx declining liml th or cur sealer partner., : • Tir y ,'lj i rtl YthrTtutTo r rate " g 4 tron t" .t i g. n n al n ergon *" .l ' lr ' i d ll B rf tit ' c " cr/r( '- - : '' ' '' '' ''' ''' "l " 'SY'll ' in:l ' AflEl [Any bo masolted . their amts Neville 11. Nil& 1 , 4 .. i a 1, p . n n S t re c., , . ~ r e . r i t;;; ;, (l c ate , Murphy k Burchfield) cern. Iltle ...ebb led Moe :seam Tha h:(F . I :,: . ...7,, k ri,:, 1 0,..,:,,: .1: 1 „PT, .rfilin:. r ,?.7,,,,b,..: ~. • icl-„11.1i'...P.b'i1a...41,..., Wm. 11. McClain .: UPPOSITR TIIRST. CLAIR lI OThL. • Cloth Medal, 11. W.•Willlarter. • ,•:„,,, Daily. except BritulAyli, for COMISOMPLI‘., A•th...l ' Cloth Itagleela, and with thl. plea, Ft: l ' ou 4 le la the boatW.• n• Denny. James Anteroom, „S; Rawl of c on:z ,, n , ti r , ; . .... , t r lb t l , i4 . 4 l ' m Br onohltis and all other Chronic Complaints ' John Iltampaon, . .- complicated with or ln great rarluty. New Goods opening daily. nell.dA la ...I,lThg Poi:m..7 Db. '" o " l°4l° " . OIL ALMONDS-250 lbs.. for sale bv - ' P`k'thi,te:::.h.4,e r ,Vi.V..4l,.` . " trh?; ,,m atlitien'ett%"i'r;:r i l7-71/32 : R " :111 '" ' wm.GrattaJr4 John Itarper,.; .- • ..4 Catarrh, Heart/Natalie, Affection, of the Liver, Dye- ' J. K. Moorhead, Robert licEzdabt.,... pepeiee, Goloritie, Fend .. Coeiplaiets,ete. I • oc•21 H. A. PAIIKSSTOCK k 0., hoth. Tile grroud la sufficient to extr-cl the woe. to mu Cotner of W. and Vint eta dented egtrnn It I. notated in the most clnurnhint. and • J."... Denny , --- ---1 " 5.34* ORS- FITCH & SYKES anold ante hat their treatment • SILVER SAND—°Obbls. tor sale by Inv vivemciott P'ltt r 7 "-e it i;I ; ; ' ; Ger Gritty Kendall, Per. J. Moll. Rally. - ~., , . • - c y, eilr 10- 1 I.it tart, .1.... or [l2O Ir. 121000Inli. Rail mod. • T. liculatentor, .d mm ether. - . -" of C.o.umptkel 1. b... 1 upon tr, fad that he dieeme Cl eel t B. A. FATINESTOCK d• CO. We stilt adl the wind,- coceern. corn, I. to tot it ttandt. or 1 . . icts in or L 10.4.4 systent.at Urge, bath b ' f ""''" '"oi 'g we will. if decirod, ...II (he rho.ti tlAcl.torry, Tool., Fox. ISII BROWN-20 I)bls for sale by iriewlopmen lin the inner, and they thenclot arnoloy S P AN ~ , • . turn, dc . ;separately and eau roe roondry, achinery, Mechanical, Fly g i et o o otot yh 0t i ct ..h.,,,,8. to pur ify th . _.C.2 11. A. FA FiIaRSTOCK A. C. Fa [ tetne, Toole, 11e... Follow goo •., ix, by Glutamine, ANTIIRACITE COAL— and rent the ground and buildings to the porch., For bit.] out etlengthen the system. With these, they me bother 14[0[10A[10,111J1.11,1Y L. 31 urrcuouca 4CO , MEDICINAL INUALATIONS,whIch they rd. htichly,bra . °cll.. F(.1....., MIOIIOIIO. onl y no • 11.1 • 11 WiTnt (haring no tomtits eect when used Monti And Invalids an earneatlyeentfornal nsainat venting , / the pr.... time.' curability costly treatment hand upon 1 the pla.ible,but felon idea that Mellott of the Mown mu IA reachaffin a direct marmer by laudation," for as before stated, the unlit/ the dise.ase Ol in the blood nel its frets only In the Inuga. wer.„N'char., for cuneultation. A. hat qoations will to sent to thee winbiug to con. SAO 111 by totter. myclattlawfolf I' DROVER dr, .8.P....K../81-2.49 FIRST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES Were awardedthe FIRST earatirm at the Penn sylvania Stith Affilcultoral Society at their Annual Exhi bition, September 29th •29t11,E0thand (Mawr ht, THIS PREMIUM WAS NOT BOUGHT ASTIIE WHEELER I WIVON SILVER MEDAL WAS. Thoir i5O Machine is equal to the SI2S Machine with ex. c.plion or the runnitu rt i nwS. Maehinee sew from two spool., and toetu a wentl of unequaled eteength, beauty, and elmllcity, which will not tip, seen if crew,' runrth stitch be COL They are uoqueatlonably the best to the market for family use. 4hr Send fur a eternise. On and after this date the price of our Elude loco rill be reduced aa New Machine, plain finish table $3O 00 Do do plated table 75 00 Do do with reverend drawers 80 00 Do do large size 63 00 Do do do do plated 00 00 De G plated and pearled 100 1)0 And other sixes In proportion. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TUE FIFTH STREET BLURT AI /114EF.ACTOKY, atailAyd fr PIITSBURGIT, PA DRAPER AND TASLOR, No. 62 ST. CLAIR RTRRET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., nttention to hie new awl beau tiful nelortounit of Fal7 Goods, connoting of Clotho. Cann' mem, Vaginas and Coati:lto of ovary variety and •tyle, adopted to the heat city and country toad, . L ich .111 I. mole up with pout:vino...ma ilnintch, awl at rater a. low Mt at eny other ointilarenabliahment In the city. cielrife: Sohn C. Baker A! - do's OINQINE C - 117 lr. it 01I.!! THIS MEDICINE, prepared in the most ap prored umonor, end battled by ne, hes recedeed the eerie• non of the meal mielinlac of the Medical Norman, of Phil• adolphia end elsewhere, who recommend It.. euperior to any other now mantifectured. Of It efficacy and imparts.. ne •rt medial to cue. of Cutientnpilon, Odra, Ilroachitie, fiethitiar Chronic , Mentor Oo n. and all Scrofnionediwwww it t. nn to elita —tlionearie cf eminent pbreichuut of Europe and Amanita having Urged tie wonderful curative pnapertirw. Prepared only ty JOIN C. fl %HER k CO, Wholiwale Drit‘gletii, Nn. 154 North Third .treat, Philadelphia. P.ild ht all Orin:saris thnuiglund the country. fel.Z.diordo New Fur Store torn Philetlelphta. LOUIS MILLER, .51anufuentror of 1111 lioda .d I.llel an, Gentlemen's lUtt. Slash and Car t-IN, Itataw,dralar in Ruffen RaLakke- ic,wbotertle and laud, at 128 Wo..J tartlet, above Filth. Fury topalred, claw:lM ant alternal fa the Wet manner. Goals mad. to ord.r at than ootfet. All It Inds of *hipping form b0n1a.... 0e.251,4md• --- JOLLN C /CIALILAN ZASIIPACII.SIIII OP Iron a►lla& Iron Vaults, Vaalt Doors, Window Ehniten, Window Guards, kr., Iv.. 01 Zseeed Seredand Ph r hint &red, (Botwoott Wood zed Market,) PITTSBURG% PA, %I, co bud • nutlet) of amt. Patton., Damp and plain, cutable fur .11 rupoots. P•rticalor attatnticto paid to op ologlogars.t. 800. J - • don. ot than motto. out ,7„ - ,„.„,„,„„ ... 0. ...... VAPARDON__ a FELLEIND, A. T T C.) le N V 9 A. T L A. NV . •••• boLicrru 11 11 as OANCERIT, ..V.4. B. BA 4 Th..-L; /44.14[44,4.4. Am.. lirCelle,[l..l44 prvaa 11, v. 4. 1 4. d4E4Y t. 444 4, N. , ...... 1,44, nr N ee l . I. Wi .14.4 m. Rlll st.tol th• taw" aro! We of Beal YAW*, trb tAkt.dll4l Moor) no Hon& mai Mortfmtcs boll rife arniutsox ROBINSOI, MI IS it 11 IL L FAS, VOUNDE/19 AND A. 9 HINOTON WOH.H. 9, P Ittebnigh, Penna. oak., No.lll Market street. Ilmicifacrara all kinds of Steam Eagfamoorkil Mill Machin ery: Obstac., Railroad Work, Clam Rollers arid Sheer Roo Work. Jobbing and R./Traria.; dose. blicrt notice. .or 2 Iy.l le M. W... &11, L IL Pe P I DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by in ttx. A neeMbetle sett awned" to the teeth mul gums may. Teeth f, one to full setts Inserted on the gerioas metallic brae. Ile also Instate teeth on mart Parosfain bass with south:mom gum, grail, in beauty, cleaullueee end dernbllltg cannot hal us glamor Cell end menslue rued. 13.01:lice N.. 61 marsh arms, Woo Market, (permed eba'r.) Pittsburgh. Jo7:lyal6 PAYNE, &ISBELL & CO., .1.07.1,1111.11 or Parlor and 'Heating STOVES, Grates, Front•, Fenders, eta., And Ifemsfacturers of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE% NO. A 35 LIBERTY STREET, jobAydro Pirrstmacm, PA. nifitatf.l.;EitAxibriikdii:, 1.1.01,C15W11 Of COOkiniG. Parlor and Keisling STOVES, Grate FrOnLs, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, la., 194 Liberty at" Pittsburgh, Pa. mentaly (IEO. 11. ANDAMISON, .v... 111 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ' 11.01.CTIIIMIL AND WiliaLMIA DIAL. IS Shur, Vesiety of PATENT AND- ENAMELED LEATHER, stn. Lowathct, stiptite, Morocco, French and Country Calf Skim,. Solo Leather s CarricatoOtlplotha, ato„ All of erbkla will be lunsfehesl et the lawsuit Cash Prima tarIIIDEN WANT'ED:TtAI eras) ly 1 , 011.11110-1•1 if.X.CELANEFIC. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, NIMILDIAN & CO., UN TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN 6111180 r ONZ POUND STRRLINO AND UPWARDS. Alm, Dille ou the rinelpil dßr and town• of Brunt*, Belgium, llollend, Germany, Ruin, end otbm RLropnn BMW., courlagg/y uo band sod for eele by • WU. U. WILLIAIDI (X)., eNbl yob , Bunker; Wood etfeef,oorner of Third. fiiTTSBURGia natt rACTOWS D. C. mr. H. B s . Corner Liberty laud llama S 1117$121111011: PA., Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags saleable for Ocala Flour, Idest,Buckwheat, Belt, flame lead Orocere nee, printed la mat and appropriate daetaot to order. A catgut supply of Beamlees Begs on bond, and Gran Bap for hire. Ihir Prime *slow es soy to the Onion. An orders prompt- I) filled. Je3o4cdtf CLTJ.I.ECY llosme, align and Ornamental Painter., AND. ONA INERS; nowt IS Whit*? Lead and Zino Paints. Alm, .11 khan of Palm:4,ol* Verenbm Winton Olomet Potty, Droste., ec " 144 Mod Ora:, Iwo doors ohm; Flmfa Alloy. POSTLICY, NELSON & Manmfaceurers qf GUN BARRELS, SOLID:BOX VICES, Cwt Sleet and Hammered Mood. and Spada. Hwy, Hay and Manure Fork.,' - Picko, Mattock', tie. worosonsso, aro. IT liar kat St., $423 2rd fa PITTSBUSGS. PA J.M. r..riwt.t..m 1161ZIFLOT No. 54 SL Clair Street, PITTADIIPAEI, PA (D.lrish's Biro, Dullding,) awmtly4fr .1 .A. 13. SdoLdi.. l o (3144_,LN, rucncroln or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Raul Oil, 4 . 144 irt nr... no 3.6 a w. Sr, D. FLENMEEAXIT. I[AIIIIIIPURIIIIIIII6 AID OILLMILIIIT kl !Tobacco, fl =drawl Vlgarll !Gm recootly taken the Walling No. IA9 Wood sirest,in sdaltloo to Melt Manarectmingliatat,ll4ment,No.innirli Strout, wheriothey *Mb* pleased to reedvothar Maids. sahlr4f. . RAIL ROAD DPI& Joseph Dlleworth---. -.D4 W. o.l3lldwelh . (Seoroors Polo; Rep% tiE impricsvineu TEAM! ROAD SPIKES, CRAIRS AiNp„poAT'..,seguti PILBES--0 tax. primsOream,Okeesmo iteto abbert isrannts . Varaßine In either city supplied with ."."---- - ANTHRACITE, eirr ITE, CANNEL OR uir6('ou9. COAL, • ° S stiSitiALE. tes from act c 5 of Land in Ohio tp, . Allsghens City, I rnllo from P. F. \i• .t By tearing their orlon at the o '' ttr l lft . if o i h oet h m k t h at n re n' . o Att n o °,dl7o ac ' r:• 797 .447:l7g i t i re ' :t i :r o o d ALLEGHENY COAL DEPOT, will be sold at a nrmt haratd. iii Punt. tir nitianne Ap. Corners Auderniht st. and Railrois4, ply to GEO. W. DUNN, Rooth sole of Ghia sA, Ed done tri•st K. A. McOLURG, _ of On. Di tutnnil, Allegheny (Hy. ~c2ll low n, rash Innoira mArKEtam WILLOW CLIARCOA L.-A supply of ! puti. SA L - F..—A tract of Inrul rontninUitt superior Willow Chricwil in bottle aud in bolt find nos 'salt acres, sillmekon Om Fourth Street Feed this day by 0r.20 JOS FLEMING. boad, sb..nt from cokitt Iltalso. Will ba QCHENCK'S PULMON le SYRUP—Auoth- Kier supply or tau exudiant Cough ferrlmly nod this day mit,„itf Art' ys L 1.0 4. 1f..0 03 Fourth OXON. by 30S. 1111 ARNE'S PILE LOTION, acknowledged FOR, SALE. I-5 .4 lots on .hlill street, East Lierty. 20 by 1:10 Net. ow:1i will bo- sold low, separ. _l3 to Le suoerior to any article hoer In ow for that dls, . ate or attoa;lber. Apply to 0 CO. W, 11UAN, Youth side treseing deans. A large eopply just reed by 0t...0 JOS. FLEMING. of Ohio P-, 341 door weer .4 Lismond, Allechony Pity. cc.ls . : A. LU M —25 bb's. for sale by VOII. SALE--1; 1 0 acres oflantron the But- B. L. FAFINESTIXIK A CO., • _IL tro - Plank hoed, 4 mile (mm. tho Melo relit; 115 acre* 20 Mitred; hal/Ince well lirolow .. 110 ed, well .rod, two oreolo, oc '; No. 110. corner Wood and Fourth eta. good frame li.so with. 4 Poos on the Stet floor, 4,11 fl ti- Sf A DIJER-2 casks best Dutch for sale by t'''''d st ' d P.PetOtit'll kWh."' atth room "'"'ver,luit bat. It. L. FAUNESTOCK k CO., . sod stable. WIG be taild low. Apply In EO. V. DUNN, oc2o No. 00 corner Wood and lti. .tr.lw with .I.le of Ohio..et , Oil door wort of the Illatn.d, Alle 1J .... phony City. oc7 tan- • sthir, a. ail widths, for ealn et 25 and DI St. . E.---Ad'lliElt BELTING of the-best inkr t. AMILY IdORSE FOR SALE.—A hand- Ciwrhirret. oc2o J. & i t. pi, it 'Alps 1 F mane Roan. six years old: a parer tinder the Peddle a. ~ I • griller In !lam; is yertccily safe for n lady or c^iirl In INDIA RUBBER BELTING of all the ad- !rm. or drire; will not sear+, at the locomotive, military or Parent Mora and thicket ears, at the India ItabberDepot, I 'my city eatilmoetin will snmil 'yl'll'''. ina 'Md." , en , 26 and '.., St. Cher etreel. J. A 11. PUILLIPS., ls warranted perfectly e0n...1; to be so b'' ld only 1.10 "rant of oc2o Solo Ascents for the Company. : or' , , :dloiro at the ~T - 7. " y 7 c l tf i ll,. ~,,,,,, Iy , ~,,,,,, a. TNDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING— . "" A. Laud 5,000 dm on hood, of the various elver; Alen Square Ohio rtotreand Caskets. oc2o ./.* IL Plili.l.l PS. • rrIIE Plubs,:riller oil for Sala. Offers for sale section tau, I - - - ,i, tows.l.ly 12, range.lo, Stark comity, Ohl, continouly 1011AYJOU'S BEST KID GLOVES_ —White, ' k o „,„ ~,,..,„„•,,,,,,,, o o r o „,,,t„i ng u 4,,,,,,, ii,„ j_ll Black and Colored of moll CD, A fresh atautmeut stro is t,.4 throw 1j,11,11 west of Weralllon, on the State Road Jost reed. moo C. II ANSON LOVE. N 0.14 Stark et in. : kwling to Woonter, nod within ...GM. mites of the Pitta. HOSPITAL SIIEETING-3, 4 ' and 54 in !lintrtilt, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The win east ' and north - east overlent are partly clectrod and Improved— width, for eels by . I.* H. " I ' LLIPS • i the retiosimler Is covered with superior timber—and the ' A LcolioL-70 and 90 per cent. —7O lib's. I .dt! '" 4.1 . ,,, ,en ''''"..l by .I . ;;! . .Srst'd t r ,, t r ti 1j1 1 .3 77 , 7 0 7 . " a " "' "I ' '' bY ' . P. f" FAUN "TOOK Ca i ou Th itry. U l ' t ' rilrge ' so a' lntidiideVo in l iinarte n ce to =lt CILMELSON'S • purchaerno To Now who &wire to invest in root estate a . Letter opportunity le rarely offered NEW WEEKLY . J. B. swerrzEdi, MaIST.E-OF-111 , L11"1_:E. /3.1.1.1.1='- , ocattolswitY No. lm 4th otroeL Pitteburgh. ecoy i FOR SALE Olt LEASE, a lot on Fourth T 11E object ot this paper is to pm:stout, street,botween Smithfield and Cherry Alloy, 100 feet week, an agnwable nwfonge of the towable treats and 1 fr „,„ b y 8 5 literature of the time. Its amyl, columns will •I ways can. ! A Lot on Thad arra, hoar milinbeeld, 40 feet (tout by SS tato a goodly store of popular flrlalual Sales, Skotchee of ; f e , e ,d,,,,. Adventure on Bea end Land, and Poetic Urine, by the r,,,,,,,,, w..,,,, b ,, s q,s. r . t8 , 55 , 8 , , , ,, , y454, ,, ,,yn,i t ,, ,,, L . 0 ., BEST AMERICA N AUTlloltS.i.adlatrolt•u!oo... 4 -it!tot!. •Dori . dee nearly opposite to Peunock k Ilan'. Fonodry. - Also the cream of domeatic and foreign n0w..., , obleno I The square bounded by Solallmao. Wilkins and Carrot pit .to phew. , the birrevt P ooo nds ..."‘Git "I . '" I.'" 1 strewth and Sys nee alley, 2f4 bet front by 120 (Nip, Uri". of thoday; the WllOll. wall spiced with 1 On Alleghony, Corwin and Butler street., adjoining the W I T' AN D II 1" 51 0 ll' . I Allegheny Volley Itailmul Station, forty cOuttguoue Lots, each= wet fro. by 120 feet deep. In [wink'. sad sit.. all ref tolls" 'Onditioo./ It off , he I Eight acres of ground In liewerve troroshlp, part of out etrlctly neutral. Each edition will be l Lot 1.5, between the Now Brighton rowel and Ililldale c.a.- BEA UTI FULLY ILLUSTRATED !stry. ! Sixty Loty In Allegheny City Third Ward. between E.: with accurate singra‘Mss, by eminent artist., of notable ..d.. 1 ~..„,,, ~,, c ,., .„,,,,,, ' . A Trot of Land In Westmoreland County, . the Phil.. • Jetts current oven., Wail parts of the World, and the nation- at cualoros and soclot Iwcifflor l tiv" of v • rt7 people. It ' . .i , delphla tort/pike, 7 mike from Lerrobo--75 acres Is 00141. centaiu slows of every Important rity,of eddleee a tots In , oath. of rich bottom land-300 acres. ' the Mate. , end wastro brmtelthata•l e , all the 1 61 .. - W e' Tract of Laud sour Lisonier Westmoreland nary, of *hips and ...ere of tea Navy sad Merchant 2,13,/.1; curb 375 ...„.. W i'LLIAM IL nAndANtird.N. Hunt accurate portraits ot every argot public character, male mu d 5,815.8,y 155 Third etrott. abovo Sntlibtleld. female. Sketches of picture:cps scenery, IMTPXIII.I4II. 1 - .01,01 of 'Gil. an the wave: . and exact Illmgratiatie of admit- i alitit or cations et... Keens from the animal klu do will , g .e, eau be wren. One great I...stereo( _ i GLEASON'S LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP wilt canal. of • ^bread:ride of Ilaroorme engraving., ewe rated by the [mist artists lu that It., and mimed good too taredly and low rptrit of genie fun.. to. reigalog lotto. of thesis., as 4.11 onto to be nt autjects for comic Mow Vett.. An Unrivalled Corp. of Contributors! hrro been eugsge.l.•ti oresrdepertment kill be conducted Dude[ the tout effluent and pert. et eptern thatarperieuce clultugaret„ This pope.. Journal 1.11 . 1 Le muted upon nue eatiffsurtace paper, hoax nor awl beautiful topper fsoni type, tuanufattstrval expressly for us, and will present rn It. lueohaulml easel:db. the Lunn ecoeptabla rtUlence of the progreuv of Atuerkan OM. Tbl, ell, of this speonueu of art von be gloat 1:110 square rucllea--,.istat buyer au.reo rn.•. TERYS, PER ANNAIt• The ant number of this raor Illustrated Paper a HI be for sateen the Flcet INy of Noveanber nest. at all IbnprlrkrYnl pat./Jai and DIMS •garicle• and naptetable lianrary dtp.ca Iv tbn Uv Wei Slatemand the enunglas. OLICASON'ti LINE-OF-BATTLE SKIP Will to pabllabad regularly every Saturday, aL . GLEASON'S PUBLISIIING JELL, Gamer of Trrukcatt mut Ilrougatteid strorta, Beaton. Mo., by F. GLEASON; Gesioral Wholeitate Actut oHo.3orda.rT •. WINCH. 820